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FIFTH AVENUE CHURCH, 

ERECTED 1875. 



A BRIEF HISTORY 



FIFTH AVENUE 



PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 



ORGANIZATION IN CEDAR STREET, IN 1808, 



LIST OF THE PRESENT OFFICERS AND MEMBER^. 



NOVEMBER, 1877. 



PUBLISHED BY THE SESSION. 



NEW YORK : 
ANSON D. F. RANDOLPH & COMPANY, 

900 BROADWAY, COR. 20th STREET. 



WILLIAM CULYER, 

SEXTON. 



RESIDENCE, 231 THOMPSON STREET 



A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE CHURCH. 



The origin of the Presbyterian Church, in the 
city of New York, is to be reckoned from the year 
1707, when the Rev. Mr. McKemie, from Virginia, 
preached the first sermon, and baptized a child at 
the house of Mr. William Jackson, in Pearl street, 
near the Battery. The first Presbyterian minister 
settled in New York was the Rev. Mr. Anderson, 
in 1 716, who preached for three years in the City 
Hall. In 1 7 19 the church in Wall street was erect- 
ed, aided by contributions made for that purpose 
in the colony of Connecticut and in Scotland. 
From that time to the year 1807 there continued 
to be but one Presbyterian Church, though this 
Church had erected two additional places of wor- 
ship, the one in Beekman street and the other in 
Rutgers street, and maintained three co-pastors. 
A party in the meantime had become dissatis- 
fied with the introduction of Watts' Psalms and 
Hymns, and had established themselves in Cedar 
street, and settled the Rev. John Mason, from Scot- 
land, as their pastor. 



* Thq history of the Church up to 1862 is reprinted from 
the Manual of that date. 



In the year 1806 it became difficult to procure 
seats in either of the Presbyterian places of wor- 
ship. Many were dissatisfied with the system of 
co-pastors. The venerable Dr. Rodgers, the senior 
pastor of the First Church, favored the idea of 
erecting a new church. 

On the fifth day of January, 1807, the following 
persons, attached to each other by various affini- 
ties, and convinced that a new Presbyterian Church 
might be sustained in this city, opened a subscrip- 
tion for that purpose, and appointed a building 
committee, with full powers to erect a house at 
their discretion, in Cedar street, between Nassau 
and William streets, and sell the pews at auction, 
(subject to a yearly assessment for the support of 
the Gospel), to reimburse the subscribers : 

Ebenezer Stevens, Selah Strong, Elisha Leaven- 
worth, John Aspinwall, Levi Coit, Archibald Gracie, 
John Patrick, B. M. Mumford, Charles Richards, 
William Lovett, Najah Taylor, Nathaniel Richards, 
Benjamin Strong, George Griswold, Theodore Ely, 
Peter Duston, Oliver Wolcott, William Codman, 
William W. Woolsey, George M. Woolsey, John R. 
Murray, Elisha Coit, Elias Kane, John Coit, Joseph 
Otis, Lebbeus Loomis, Caleb S. Riggs, David G. 
Hubbard, Joseph Strong, Gurdon Buck, Stephen 
Whitney, Peter Morrison, James Robertson, Wil- 
liam Bruce, Isaac Pierson, Joel Post, Hezekiah 
Lord, William Adams, Robert Ilalliday, Samuel 
Whittemore, Robert M. Steel, Samuel Mansfield, 
George Pelor, Effington Silby, S. Denton, David 



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Hosack, Mary Watson, Henry Whitney, Amasa 
Jackson, William Hall, John Ripley, Nathaniel L. 
Griswold, Andrew S. Norwood, John Hyslop, Rob- 
ert Weir, Lemuel Wells, Jonathan Little, Hum- 
phrey and Whitney, Stephens and Ely, John Knox, 
John G. Warren, John Trumbull, Jonathan Law- 
rence, Lynde Catlin, William Nelson, Jr. 

In the autumn of 1808 the pews in the church 
were sold at auction, for a sum exceeding the cost 
of the house and grounds, and the subscribers were 
repaid with interest. 

On the 19th of December, 1808, the pew-owners 
met at the house of worship, and formed them- 
selves into a Christian congregation, agreeably to 
the statute for incorporating religious societies in 
this State, and elected the following persons as 
trustees of the temporalities of the congrega- 
tion : 

Oliver Wolcott, Archibald Gracie, Lynde Catlin, 
Ebenezer Stevens, Selah Strong, Elisha Coit, Caleb 
S. Riggs, William Codman, and William Lovett. 

Benjamin Strong was appointed Treasurer. 

On the 28th of June, 1808, the congregation was 
received under the care of the Presbytery of New 
York. 

In August of the same year, they chose the Rev. 
John Broadhead Romeyn, of Albany, to be their 
pastor. 

On the 6th of November the house was dedi- 
cated- to the worship of God, and the sermon on 
that occasion was preached by Dr. Rodgers, Senior 



pastor of the Collegiate Presbyterian Church in 
New York. 

On the 9th of the same month Mr. Romeyn was 
installed pastor of the congregation, and on the 
13th of the same month the following persons were 
regularly constituted a Church of Christ by the 
Rev. Mr. Romeyn, and entered into covenant with 
each other to walk in the fellowship of the Gospel, 
under the government and discipline of the Presby- 
terian Church in the U;iited States of America, and 
under the pastoral care of Mr. Romeyn : 

Hugh Auchincloss, Samuel Darling, Thomas 
Darling, Elisha Ely, George Fitch, Archibald Gracie, 
William Hall, Jonathan Kellogg, Zechariah Lewis, 
Pelatiah Perit, Eliakim Raymond, Daniel Smith, 
Solomon Williams, Oliver Wolcott, Mary Carring- 
ton, Betsy Coit, Nancy Darling, Esther Gracie, 
Eliza Lewis, Ann Manwaring, Hannah Mudge, 
Nancy Otis, Lydia Richards, Jane Reid, Harriet 
Romeyn, Ann Todd, Mary Watson, Betsy Jackson. 

Rev. Dr. Romeyn died on the 22d of February, 
1825. On the 7th of December, 1826, Mr. Cyrus 
Mason, a student of the Princeton Seminary, and a 
licentiate of the Presbytery of New York, was or- 
dained and installed pastor of this church. 

After a few years the emigration from the lower 
to the upper part of the city, rendered it necessary 
to change the location of the church edifice, in 
order to preserve the identity of the congregation. 
The value of the property in the lower part of the 
city was so greatly increased by the demands of 



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commerce, that private dwellings were very gen- 
erally relinquished. 

In the month of April, 1834, the Trustees pur- 
chased a new location at the corner of Duane and 
Church streets, and appointed a building commit- 
tee to erect a house of w^orship. 

On the 13th of August, 1835, at a meeting of the 
congregation. Rev. Mr. Mason offered his resigna- 
tion as pastor of the church, and the congregation 
voted to unite wath him in requesting Presbytery 
to dissolve the connection. This was done at a 
meeting of Presbytery, Sept. 5, 1835. 

Rev. George Potts, from the Presbytery of Mis- 
sissippi, having received a call to become the pas- 
tor of the church, accepted the same, and was in- 
stalled by the Presbytery of New York, on the i;th 
of May, 1836. 

At a meeting of the congregation held March 
18, 1844, Rev. Dr. Potts tendered his resignation, 
which was accepted. The usual application was 
made to Presbytery, and on the i6th of April, 1844, 
the relation was dissolved. 

On the 25th of June, 1844, a meeting of the con- 
gregation was held, at which a call was voted to 
Rev. James W. Alexander, D.D., of the Presbytery 
of New Brunswick. The call having been accepted, 
he was installed by the Presbytery of New York, 
on the 3d of October, 1844. 

At their annual meeting, in May, 1849, the Gen- 
eral Assembly appointed Dr. Alexander to the 
Professorship of Ecclesiastical History and Church 



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Government in the Seminary at Princeton. This 
appointment was accepted by him, and Presbytery, 
after hearing the parties, decided to dissolve the 
pastoral connection on the 25th of June, 1849. 

The same reasons that made it necessary to re- 
move from Cedar street, operated with greater 
urgency to demand another change of locality. A 
number of unsuccessful efforts had been made to 
obtain a pastor. Some of the members of the 
church, who had removed to the upper part of the 
city, had commenced efforts to build a church for 
their accommodation and for others who were dis- 
posed to join them. In the fall of 1850 a proposi- 
tion was made to the Duane street church to sell 
their edifice, and to unite in the enterprise, and 
give a call to their late pastor. This plan was 
adopted with great unanimity, the call was made 
and accepted, and measures were immediately 
taken to procure a site and erect a church. On the 
1 2th of November, 185 1, Rev. James W. Alexander, 
D.D., was installed pastor of the Duane street 
church by the Presbytery of New York. The con- 
gregation met for public worship in the chapel of 
the University until the dedication of the new 
edifice on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Nine- 
teenth street, which took place December 19, 
1852, and the corporate name was changed. Rev. 
Dr. Alexander was removed by death on the 31st 
of July, 1859, i^ the State of Virginia, whither he 
had gone for the benefit of his health. 

At a meeting of the congregation, held on the 




FIFTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET CHURCH, 

ERECTED 18=52. 



8th of January, 1861, a call was made out for Rev. 
Nathan L. Rice, D.D., of Chicago, which was ac- 
cepted. He was installed on the 27th of April, 
1 86 1, by the Presbytery of New York. 

In consequence of impaired health, and by the 
advice of his physician. Dr. Rice tendered his resig- 
nation, which was accepted by the congregation at 
a meeting held on the 13th of March, 1867. 

On the 31st of July, 1867, a meeting of the con- 
gregation was held, and a unanimous call was made 
to Rev. John Hall, D.D., of Dublin. This call was 
accepted, and on the 3d of November, 1867, Dr. 
Hall was installed by the Presbytery of New York, 
and he is still the pastor. 

In the course of the following years, members 
of the congregation, it was found, were moving 
their residences up-town to an extent that sug- 
gested the need of another removal of the congrega- 
tion. At the same time the accommodation of the 
church edifice did not meet the wants of the wor- 
shipers. Accordingly, on April 15, 1872, it was de- 
cided to erect another and larger church building, 
and ground was purchased for the present site. A 
building committee was appointed, consisting of 
Wm.Paton, R.L.Stuart, Robert Bonner, Jas. Fraser, 
and Harvey Fisk, under whose careful and effi- 
cient supervision the present church edifice, lecture- 
room, and Sunday-school rooms were completed. 

The opening services were held on May 9, 1875, 
the pastor preaching in the morning, and the Mod- 
erator of the General Assembly in the afternoon. 



A most solemn farewell-meeting had been held in 
the old edifice on the Friday evening before. 

The Building Committee had no sooner finished 
the edifice, than the congregation decided to pay 
the balance of the cost of site and buildings re- 
maining after the sale of pews, which took place 
on May 17, 1875, and had been on a scale of en- 
couraging liberality. The amount was subscribed 
in a short time, and entirely paid in June, 1877. 
For the harmony of feeling, unanimity of view, 
and liberality to which, under God's blessing, this 
result is due, the glory is to be given to Him who 
has watched so graciously over this church in all 
its history. 

The church is furnished as never before, with 
Bible-class rooms and Sunday-school accommoda- 
tion, and is able to offer the advantages of a well- 
organized school to such as are not elsewhere re- 
ceiving systematic teaching on the Lord's day. 
Adult Bible-classes — male and female — and an 
infant-class are provided with separate rooms, 
while a useful class for domestics is taught on the 
Sabbath afternoon. On Tuesdays, during the win- 
ter months, the '' Ladies' Employment Society " 
does a good work for the industrious poor ; while 
^' Helping Hands " and " Sewing Schools," under 
groups of earnest Christian laborers at the three 
mission-stations, are directed toward the instruc- 
tion of females, old and young, in the knowledge 
that is profitable for the life that now is, and for 
that which is to come. 



THE GENERAL WORK OF THE CONGREGATION. 

A MEMBER of this church for more than fifty years, 
has been requested to furnish some reminiscences of its 
history, which, it is thought, would be of interest to 
those now connected with this church, and especially to 
those who§e memory carries them back to its early his- 
tory. 

In the year 1807 the political contests of this country 
had become very animated, and, indeed, heated. The 
non-intercourse and embargo laws of the Democratic 
party, then in power, had greatly incensed those who 
were ranged under the Federal banner. The political 
feelings then entered into the family and church rela- 
tions much more than in the present day. The First 
church, then worshiping in Wall Street, was composed 
of persons of much prominence and influence in so- 
ciety, who were greatly divided on political questions. 
It was generally understood that the political opinions 
and preferences of many of the members of that congre- 
gation had much to do with the plan of starting a new 
church enterprise, which resulted in the establishment 
of the Cedar Street church. On the 5th January, 
1807, sixty-seven persons opened a subscription for the 
purchase of a site and the erection of a new Presbyterian 
church in Cedar Street, between Nassau and William 
Streets. In the autumn of 1808 the church was com- 
pleted, -and the pews were sold, repaying to the sub- 
scribers the amount of their subscriptions, with interest. 
It is believed that every one of those subscribers is 



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dead. The only representatives of those persons now 
worshiping with us are Mrs. John Auchincloss, the 
daughter of Mr. Gurdon Buck ; Mrs. Wm. Walker, the 
daughter of Mr. Robert M. Steel ; and Mrs. Emily P. 
Woolsey, the widow of E. J. Woolsey, whose father, G. 
M. Woolsey, was an original subscriber, and bought pew 
No. 37 in the middle aisle. They are also the last of 
their family. In August, 1808, the Rev. John B. Ro- 
meyn, of Albany, was called to be their pastor. On 
the 9th November Mr. Romeyn was installed as pastor. 
The first members of the church were twenty-eight in 
number. The only representatives of those first mem- 
bers now worshiping with us are the children of Mr. 
Hugh Auchincloss and Mr. Zechariah Lewis. 

The church took immediately an influential position 
among the churches of the city and of the land. Dr. 
Romeyn, as some now living can bear testimony, was a 
popular and useful minister, and he ministered to a large 
and appreciative congregation until the 2 2d February, 

1825, when he entered into rest. On the 7th December, 

1826, the Rev. Cyrus Mason, a graduate of Princeton Sem- 
inary, was ordained and installed as pastor of the church. 
In the year 1834 it was thought necessary to remove 
the church to a new location, and a building committee 
was appointed, who were instructed to procure a site 
not above Chambers Street, as a higher location would 
be inconvenient to a majority of the congregation. 
Lots were purchased at the corner of Chambers and 
Chapel Streets, but on account of some plans then 
formed, it was thought best to sell the lots and buy 
others. It was finally arranged to purchase lots on 
Duane Street. The situation was, in some respects, 
objectionable, but a plan had been agreed upon to widen 



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Duane Street on the hospital side, which would have 
benefited the property. For various reasons this plan 
was abandoned. The trustees entered upon the work 
of building a new church, and while it was being con- 
structed, the congregation worshiped in the chapel of 
the Brick church located on the ground now occupied 
by the New York Times building. On the 13th August, 
1835, the Rev. Cyrus Mason offered his resignation, 
which was accepted. Rev. George Potts, of Natchez, 
Miss., was called as pastor, and he accepted the call, 
and entered on his work at the completion of the build- 
ing. On the 1 8th March, 1844, Dr. Potts resigned his 
position, and with a portion of the congregation, 
arranged to build a new church in the upper part of 
the city. The University Place church was the result 
of this plan, leaving the Duane Street church without a 
pastor. 

On the 25th June, 1844, the congregation unanimously 
called Rev. James W. Alexander, D.D., as pastor, 
which call was accepted, and he was installed on the 
3d October, 1844. In May, 1849, the General Assembly 
appointed him a Professor in Princeton Seminary, which 
he accepted, and the pastoral relation was dissolved by 
Presbytery on the 25th June, 1849. 

The church made several efforts to obtain a successor 
to Dr. Alexander without success. There were several 
reasons for this result. One was the location of the 
church, which was becoming objectionable on account 
of its surroundings ; and another was the increasing 
movement toward the upper part of the city of the 
families connected with the church. While the pulpit 
thus continued vacant, a number of gentlemen com- 
menced an effort to establish a new Presbyterian church, 



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to be located not above Twenty-third Street. After a 
considerable sum was subscribed, a suggestion was made 
to the Duane Street church to sell their building and 
unite with the movers of the plan for a new church 
and call the Rev. Dr. Alexander to the pastorate. This 
suggestion meeting with the approval of the congrega- 
tion, the call was given to Dr. Alexander, and accepted 
by him, and arrangements were made at once to pur- 
chase the lots at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Nine- 
teenth Street, and the building was erected and occupied 
for the first time in December, 1852, and the pews were 
sold, realizing a sum sufficient to pay all the cost. While 
the church was being built, Dr. Alexander visited 
Europe, at the request of the congregation. The his- 
tory of the church from the commencement of the 
second pastorate of Dr. Alexander to the present time 
is so well known, that it seems to be unnecessary to do 
anything more than to present some statistics of interest 
to the congregation. 

By the rules of the Presbyterian Church, the Session 
of every church is required to report annually to the 
Presbytery the ^.mounts collected for the various Boards 
of the church for the expenses of the congregation, and 
for such societies and institutions outside of the church 
as the Session may direct. From the opening of the 
Nineteenth Street church to the spring of 1877 (twenty- 
five years) the aggregate amount reported to Presbytery 
was ^1,814,500, showing an annual average of $72,500. 
For the ten years of the pastorate of Dr. Hall the amount 
was $974,800, an annual average of $97,480. The first 
report, 1853, was 425 members and $24,200 collections; 
the last report, 1877, was 1,472 members and $146,600 
collections. 



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This report does not include the cost of the mission 
chapel on Seventh Avenue or the chapel in King Street. 
Large amounts have also been contributed for the Me- 
morial Fund, the debt of the church (now extinguished), 
and other objects of religious or secular importance which 
are not under the supervision of the Session. 



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MINISTERS INSTALLED SINCE THE ORGANIZA- 
TION OF THE CHURCH. 

John B. Romeyn, Nov. 9, 1808; died Feb. 22, 1825. 
Cyrus Mason, Dec. 7, 1826; resigned Aug. 13, 1835. 
George Potts, May 17, 1836 ; " March 18, 1844. 
James W. Alexander, Oct. 3, 1844 ; resigned June 25, 1849. 

Nov. 12, 1851 ; died July 31, 1859. 
Nathan L. Rice, April 27, 1861 ; resigned March 13, 1867. 
John Hall, Nov. 3, 1867. 



;rs of this church since its forma 


Chosen Jan. 


I, 


1809, 


Zechariah Lewis, 
William Cleveland, 


" Oct. 


31. 


" 


Elisha Coit, 
Solomon Williams, 


" Dec. 


27. 


1810, 


Isaac Ives, 
John E. Caldwell, 
Samuel Whiting, 
George Fitch, 
DiviE Bethune, 


" Aug. 


I, 


1819, 


, Benjamin Strong, 
Oliver Wilcox, 
Hugh Auchincloss, 


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Thomas Masters, 


" Mar. 


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1827, 


Francis Markoe, 


" Nov. 
<< 


1, 


1829, 


Joseph Otis, 
Horace Hinsdale, 
Cyrenius Beers, 
John W. Carrington, 
Henry Young, 


- Dec. 


13. 


1831 


, Simeon Hyde, 


" Apl. 


13. 


1845 


, William Walker, 
Nathan T. Jennings, 



Chosen Apl. 13, 1845, George M. McLean, 

Apl. II, 1853, Joseph Hyde, 

Thomas U. Smith, 
J. J. Greenough, 
James M. Halsted, 

Feb. 16, 1862, David Hoadley, 
" David Irwin, 
Henry Day, 
Henry G. De Forest, 
Jeremiah Baker, 

Nov. 22, 1869, Jacob D. Vermilye, 
Wm. L. Skidmore, 
James Fraser, 
Robert Bliss, 
Cornelius R. Agnew. 

Mar. 8, 1877, John Sinclair, 
John Baton, 
Malcolm Graham, 
John H. Mortimer, 
William Campbell, 
Hooper C. Van Vorst 
William Sloan e. 



DEACONS OF THIS CHURCH SINCE ITS FORMA- 
TION. 



Chosen Jan. i, 1809, 
Dec. 27, 1810, 



Aug. I, 1819, 



Dec. 18, 1821, 



George Fitch, 
William Hall, 
Oliver Wilcox, 
Hugh Auchincloss, 
Charles Richards, 
Cyrenius Beers, 
Horace Hinsdale, 
Knowles Taylor, 
Marcus Wilbur, 



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Chosei 



Nov 


I, 


1829, Dennis Davenport, 


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Alfred C. Post, 
" William Walker, 


Apl. 


13. 


1845, Thomas U. Smith, 

" GURDON BURCHARD, 

J. J. Greenough, 


Apl. 


II, 


1853, Henry Day, 

Henry G. De Forest, 


Feb. 


16, 


1862, JOSIAH S. Leverett, 
William L. Skidmore, 
Horace J. Fairchild, 


Nov. 


22, 


1869, John H. Mortimer, 

Frederick W. Whittemore, 


Mar. 


8, 


1877, Alexander Maitland, 
John Sloane, 
Edgar S. Auchincloss. 
Ewen McIntyre. 



OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH. 
Rev. John Hall, D.D., Pastor, 3 West 56th Street. 



ELDERS. 



William Walker, 
James M. Halsted, 
Henry G. De Forest, 
Henry Day, . 
Jacob D. Vermilye, 
William L. Skidmore 
James Eraser, 
Robert Bliss, 
Cornelius R. Agnew, 
John Sinclair, 
John Baton, 
Malcolm Graham, 
John H. Mortimer, 



438 Madison Avenue. 
18 West 17th Street. 
1 5 West 30th Street. 
47 West 19th Street. 
49 East 2 1 St Street. 
73 Union Place. 
26 West 51st Street. 
22 West 58th Street. 
266 Madison Avenue. 
521 Madison Avenue. 
302 Lexington Avenue. 
13 West 17th Street. 
10 West 32d Street. 



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William Campbell, . . 36 West i8th Street. 
Hooper C. Van Vorst, . 811 Madison Avenue. 
William Sloane, . .13 West 57th Street. 

DEACONS. 

Frederick W. Whittemore, Astoria, L. I. 
Alexander Maitland, . 9 West 14th Street. 
John Sloane, . . ,21 West 45th Street. 
Edgar S. Auchincloss, . 140 West 23d Street. 
EWEN McIntyre, . . . 34 West 18th Street. 



BOARD OF TRUSTEES, 1878. 

Robert L. Stuart, President, 
William Sloane, Treasurer, 
Robert Bliss, Stated Clerk. 

Robert L. Stuart, 
Oliver Harriman, 
John S. Kennedy, 
Henry M. Alexander, 
Henry A. Hurlbut, 
Hooper C. Van Vorst, 
William Libbey, 
Harvey Fisk, 
John A. Stewart. 



Services on the Sabbatli commence at 1 1 a.m. and 4 p.m. 
Lecture in the Lecture-room, Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock. 

Twenty minutes' meeting after Lecture for Congregational 

Praise. 
Prayer-Meeting in Lecture-room, Saturday evening, 8 

o'clock, conducted by the Elders. 
The Lord's Supper is administered on the second Sabbaths 

of October, December, February, April, and June. 



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Preparatory Lecture in the Church, on the Friday even- 
ing- previous to the Communion, at 8 o'clock. 

Scripture Readings for Gentlemen in the Lecture-room, 
on Friday evenings of October, November, and December, 
at 8 o'clock. 

Bible Class for Ladies on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, 
in the Lecture-room. 

Young Men's Social and Benevolent Society meets 
on the first Sabbath of each month at 7^ P.M. in the Sun- 
day-school room. 

Sabbath-school Teachers' Re-union, on Monday even- 
ings after Communion Sabbath. 

Congregational Sabbath-school, in the Sabbath-school 
room, at g^ a.m. 

Bible Classes, Young Men's and Ladies', 91 a.m. Other 
adult classes at 2.45 and 7 P.M. 



THE CONGREGATIONAL SABBATH-SCHOOL. 

With profound gratitude to Almighty God we report that 
we are being enabled to utilize our admirable accommoda- 
tion for Sabbath-school work, and that we have ample encour- 
agement. 

The School enjoys the constant care of two of the Elders of 
the Church, and the services of the others when required. It 
has the services of 19 male and 18 female teachers, with effi- 
cient Secretary, Librarian, and assistants. 

The number of pupils on the roll in the School-room proper 
is 225, and the attendance and the intelligent interest in the 
exercises inspire the highest hope of permanent spiritual use- 
fulness. 

Outside the main School-room there is a Bible Class for 
young men, under the care of Mr. Elliott F. Shepard, in a 
separate room ; a young ladies' class, in a separate room, 
under the care of Mrs. Hall ; and a Ladies' Bible Class, con- 
ducted for many years with the happiest results by Mrs. 



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Reisch, and until her health shall, through God's blessing, be 
restored, by Mrs. Alexander. These classes number respect- 
ively, 25, 28, and 36. 

The Infant Department — introduced in a separate room 
this season — and under the efficient management of Mrs. 
Johnson, assisted by Miss Baker, already numbers 55 pupils, 
and is full of hope. 

It has been an encouraging circumstance that not a few of 
the young people of the neighborhood, unconnected with 
churches, have been welcomed, and are receiving systematic 
instruction. Members of the congregation have it in their 
power to extend the usefulness of the Church in this depart- 
ment by encouraging the attendance of such young people not 
elsewhere receiving instruction. Earnest and competent teach- 
ers have the work in hand ; they are glad to do the utmost 
possible for the good of the pupils ; they are entitled to our 
prayers for their usefulness, to our gratitude and our co- 
operation ; and " yet there is room." 

THE CONGREGATIONAL SABBATH-SCHOOL. 

Session, 9.30 a.m. 

James Fraser, Super inte7ident. 
Robert Bliss, Assistant Superintendent. 
C. T. Smock, Secretary, 
C. J. FiSK, 



E. D. Terbell, 

T. A. MClNTYRE, 

R. Chambers, 
J. K. Burton, 



^ Librariafts. 



YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL AND BENEVOLENT 
SOCIETY. 

OFFICERS: 1877. 
JOHN Paton, President, 52 William Street. 
John Sinclair, Vice-President, 521 Madison Avenue. 



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George Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer, i6o W. i6th St. 
James L. Harriman, Librarian, 24 West 57th St. 

Alanagers. 

John J. McCook, Wm. A. Ferguson, 

Ewen McIntyre, J. Newton Ewell, 

D. Edwin Hawley. 



THE ALEXANDER MISSION. 
OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES FOR 1877; 

William L. Skidmore, President. 
William Irwin, Secretary a?td Treasurer. 

Trustees. 
William L. Skidmore, 
John H. Mortimer, John Paton, 

Thomas S. Adams, Henry A. Hurlbut, 

William A. Ferguson, William Irwin. 

Pastor. 
Rev. Henry A. Davenport. 



ALEXANDER MISSION SABBATH-SCHOOL, 1877. 

SCHOOL ORGANIZED JANUARY I, 1854. 
OFFICERS. 

William A. Ferguson, 336 West 19th Street, Superin- 
tendent. 
George R. Aitken, 223 West 21st Street, Assistant Super- 
intendent. 
William E. Stewart, 77 Charlton Street, Secretary. 
William H.Nelson, 647 Greenwich Street, j 
Hugh C. Eakin, 30 Waverley Place, \ 

Henry L. Davis, 53 Macdougal Street, Organist. 



BIBLE CLASSES. 

Rev. Henry A. Davenport, 29 Cottage Place, Young 

Men's Class, No. i. 
John Leeper, 88 Macdougal Street, Young Men's Class, No. 2. 
Thomas S. Adams, 29 West 21st Street, Young Men's 

Class, No. 3. 
Miss Jennie McKay, 109 West 15th Street, Young Ladies' 

Class, Sunday. 
F. W. Whittemore, Young Ladies' Class, Tuesday evening. 

HOURS OF services, MEETINGS, ETC. 

Preaching every Sabbath, 10.30 A.M. and 7.30 P.M. 
Sabbath-school every Sabbath, 9 A.M. and 2. 1 5 P.M. 
Prayer-meeting, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock. 
Young People's Prayer-meeting, Wednesday evening, 8 oclock. 
Helping Hand, Friday afternoon, 2 to 4 o'clock. 
Sewing School, Saturday, 10.30 A.M. 

Young Men's Society Meeting, Tuesday evening, 7.30 o'clock. 
Reading Rooms open every evening (except Sunday), from 
7 to 10 o'clock. 



HELPING HAND. 

Manager. 
Mrs. John Paton, 302 Lexington Avenue. 



MISSION BUILDING, 125 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEAR 
EIGHTEENTH STREET. 

Sabbath-school, 2.15 p.m. 
Sabbath Evening Preaching Service, 7.45 p.m. 
Sewing School, Saturday, 10 A.M. 

Social Reunion, for parents and children, first Tuesday even- 
ing in each month. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH AVENUE MISSION 
FOR 1877. 

John Paton, Superintendent, 

A. W. Murray, Assistant Superintendent. 

H. S. Brown, Secretary. 

Richard Burton, Jr., Recording Secretary 

H. W. BULKLEY, Assistant Secretary. 

C. T. Smock, Treasurer. 

T. A. Nelson, Visitor. 

W. W. Bradley, \ 

Daniel Murray, v Librarians. 

Frank Paton, ) 

Miss Sarah T. Sands, President Sewing School. 



FOURTEENTH STREET MISSION SCHOOL, 

416 East 14th Street. 

OFFICERS OF THE MORNING SCHOOL. 

William Campbell, Super intende?tt. 
EWEN McIntyre, Secretary. 

OFFICERS OF THE AFTERNOON SCHOOL. 

Samuel D. Davis, Superintendent. 
Robert L. Maitland, Secretary. 
D. M. Walbridge, Infant-class. 
John Sinclair, Bible-class. 
Alexander Maitland, Treasurer. 

PREACHING services. 

Every Sabbath : 

Morning, 10.30. 

Evening, 7.45. 
Special Union Meeting of parents and children, last Sabbath 

of each month, 7.45 P.M. 
Prayer-meeting Tuesday evening, 7.45. 
Sewing-class, Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m., under care of MiSS 

Vandeventer amd Miss E. L. Maitland. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



NOVEMBER, 1877. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 



Auchincloss, Miss Mary B., 8 East 17th street. 
Auchincloss, Elizabeth, widow of John, 11 West 57th street. 
Auchincloss, Wm. S., son, Wilmington, Del. 
Auchincloss, Elizabeth E., daughter, 1 1 West 57th street. 
Auchincloss, Frederick L., son, 11 West 57th street. 
Auchincloss, John W., 1 1 West 57th street. 
Auchincloss, Edgar S., son, 140 West 23d street 
Auchincloss, Maria L. G., wife of Edgar S., 140 W. 23d street. 
Alexander, Elizabeth C, widow of J. W. A., Virginia. 
Alexander, James W., son, 57 West 38th street. 
Alexander, William, son, 102 West 38th street. 
Alexander, Henry M., 16 West 25th street. 
Alexander, Susan M., wife, 16 West 25th street. 
Alexander, Charles B., son, " 
Alexander, Janetta W. (Mrs. McCook), daughter, 16 West 25th 

street. 
Alexander, Archibald, son, 16 West 25th street. 
Alexander, Samuel, son, 
Alexander, Henry A., " ** 

Agnew, Cornelius R., 266 Madison Avenue. 
Agnew, Mary Nash, wife, 266 Madison Avenue. 
Agnew, Eleanor, daughter, " 
Agnew, Miss Laura, 

Agnew, Andrew G., 23 West 39th street. 
Agnew, Mary H., wife, 23 West 39th street. 
Avery, Mrs. Mary A., 88 Fifth Avenue. 
Avery, Miss Fanny F., " 
Avery, Miss Mary H., 
Amerman, Newton, io8 West 48th street. 
Amerman, Mary F., " " 

Amerman, Peter, " " 

Amerman, Mary W. F., wife, 108 West 48th street. 
Amerman, Miss Alice G., 
Ames, Mrs. Mary E., 7 West 36th street. 



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Ames, Miss Emma Louisa, 7 West 36th street. 

Andrew, Ann B., 162 Fifth Avenue. 

Andrew, Eleanor P., 162 Fifth Avenue. 

Andrew, Mary P., " " " 

Andrew, Martha H., " " " 

Adams, Thomas S., 29 West 21st street. 

Andrews, Blandina B., widow of Loring, 139 Fifth Avenue. 

Andrews, Isabelle, daughter, 139 Fifth Avenue. 

Anderson, Jane, 38 West 33d street. 

Arnoux, Anthony, 128 East 45th street. 

Arnoux, Clementine W., wife, 128 East 45th street. 

Arnold, Edward, 151 Second Avenue. 

Armstrong, S. J., 1 10 West 49th street. 

Armstrong, Annie N., wife, no West 49th street. 

Aitken, George R., 105 Chambers street. 

Allen, Amelia (Mrs. Jas. N. Cobb), 59 Washington Square. 

Atkinson, Miss Catharine, 114 West 22d street. 

Abbot, Charles F., 888 Ninth Avenue. 

Abbot, Alice E., wife, 

Angell, John C.,48 West 27th street. 

Anderson, Mary, 152 East 60th street. 

Anderson, Miss Helen P., 39 West 19th street. 

Anderson, John B., 38 West 32d street. 

Alexander, Lawrence D., 63 West 50th street. 

Alexander, Orline St. John, wife, 63 West 50th street. 

Averill, J. O., Student of Divinity, Union Seminary. 

Armstrong, Miss Amelia H., 27 Washington Square, North 

Adams, Samuel R., 72 West 51st street. 

Adams, Theresa, wife, 72 West 51st street. 

Amweg, John M., Jr. 

Ahakhan, M. Hohamieson, 18 White street. 



Bliss, Robert, 22 West 58th street. 

Bliss, Susan M., wife, 22 West 58th street. 

Bliss, Robert Parker, 



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Burton, Richard, 7 West 55th street. 
Burton, Mrs. M., 
Burton, John Knox, 
Bradley, John N., 9 East 14th street. 
Bradley, Mary W., wife, 9 East 14th street. 
Bradley, Mary W., daughter, 9 East 14th street. 
Bradley, Helen W„ 
Bradley, Elizabeth N., " 
Bradley, Wainwright, 9 East 14th street. 
Beadelston, Wm. H., 35 West 51st street. 
Beadelston, Mrs. Susan A., 35 West 51st street. 
Beadelston, Alfred N., 23 West 5 2d street. 
Beadelston, Mrs. Mary E., 23 West 52d street. 
Beadelston, Mrs. M., 607 Fifth Avenue. 

Bunker, Elizabeth M., widow of W. E. B., 280 Madison Ave. 
Bunker, William, 280 Madison Avenue. 
Brownell, Silas B., 133 West 53d street. 
Brownell, Mrs. Sarah S., 133 West 53d street. 
Barnes, Mary C, w. H. W. B., 106 East 17th street. 
Barnes, Martha Y., daughter, " 

Barnes, Miss Lucy N., 
Barnes, Charles W., 
Bonner, Robert, 8 West 56th street. 
Bonner, Jane, wife, 8 West 56th street. 
Bonner, Miss Emma J., 8 West 56th street. 
Bonner, Robert E., 8 West 56th street. 
Britton, Mary M., 12 East 54th street. 
Britton, Charles P., 12 East 54th street. 
Britton, Caroline M., " 
Barr, Miss Isabella, 353 West 15th street. 
Barr, William, 

Benedict, John Henry, 2 Exchange Court. 
Benedict, Mrs. Nannette B., wife of J Henry B. 
Boardman, Mrs. Anna Y., 7 East 34th street. 
Boardman, Sarah W. (Mrs. Gregory), daughter, 7 East 34th 
street. 



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Boardman, Albert B, son, 7 East 34th street. 

Boardman, Miss Carrie A, " " 

Bruce, Frederick, 121 East 30th street. 

Bruce, Miss Annie H., 121 East 30th street. 

Bokee, Mrs. Harriet B., 18 West 17th street. 

Bokee, Miss Sarah H., 

Beekman, Miss Cornelia A., 5 East 34th street. 

Beekman, J. W„ Jr., 5 East 34th street. 

Brown, Mrs. Mary, 124 East 64th street. 

Brown, James, " " 

Bulkley, Mrs. Cara A., 28 East 31st street. 

Bulkley, Miss Maggie Adair, 28 West 31st street. 

Bulkley, Walbridge, 28 West 31st street. 

Beers, Miss Emma, 57 West 46th street. 

Brown, Isabella. 

Brown, Horatio S., 120 West 53d street. 

Brown, Matilda, wife, 120 West 53d street. 

Bruen, Alexander M., Scarsdale, Westchester Co., N. Y. 

Bruen, Louisa J, wife, " " " " 

Buckham, George, 5 West 50th street 

Baldwin, Moses G., 41 West 25th street. 

Butler, Miss Ella H., Paterson, N. J. 

Butler, Miss Julia K., 

Breckenridge, Ann Eliza, in East 14th street 

Barbour, Margaret, 48 East 49th street. 

Barbour, Margaret S.. 48 East 49th street. 

Bradner, Christiana, 431 West 40th street. 

Bradley, Leonard A., 212 West 14th street. 

Bristol, T. M., 165 West 22d street. 

Bristol, J. M., wife, 165 West 22d street. 

Bristol, Ida, daughter (Mrs. Jackson), 165 West 22d street. 

Bristol, Ella, " (Mrs. Dunham), Mass. 

Bristol, Henry D., son, 165 West 22d street. 

Bacon, Sherman J,, 26 East 21st street. 

Bradford, F. S., M.D., 55 West 34th street. 

Bradford, Sarah J., wife, 55 West 34th street. 



Bishop, James L., 104 Lexington Avenue. 

Belshavv, Miss Maria L., (Mrs. Sloan), Montgomery, Alabama. 

Brown, Bartholomew, 117 East 14th street. 

Brown, Anna R., wife, " " 

Brown, LydiaW., daughter (Mrs. Merrill), 117 East 14th street. 

Brown, Sarah W., daughter, 117 East 14th street. 

Braman, Sarah E., widow of Wm. H., 41 West 19th street. 

Braman, Adelaide, daughter, " " 

Brower, John L., 55 West 17th street. 

Blagden, Samuel P., 60 West 20th street. 

Blakeman, B., 9 East 44th street. 

Blakeman, Anna M. T., wife, 9 East 44th street. 

Blakeman, Marianna, " " 

Burbank, Anna, 26 West 39th street. 

Breath, Charles, 206 West 14th street. 

Butler, Mrs. Catharine M., 29 West 36th street. \ 

Butler, Miss Florence L., " " 

Butler, Thomas H., 

Breckenridge, Mary D., Westchester. 

Brebner, John D., 319 East 27th street. 

Borden, Mrs. Mary G., 411 West 23d street. 

Boise, Mrs. Anastasia V. 

Blois, Miss Emily M. 

Borland, Miss Rosina, 125 East 63d st. 

Baker, Mrs. Kate, 311 East 14th street. 

Baker, Miss Phebe Ann, 8 West 57th street. 

Baker, Julia, " " 

Barger, Mrs. Edna I., 17 West 33d street. 

Beggs, Robert, 320 West 33d street. 

Beggs, Mary Ann, wife, 320 West 33d street. 

Beggs, Mrs. Eliza, 641 Hudson street. 

Beggs, Miss Elizabeth, 320 West 33d street. 

Banker, Mrs. Sarah, 106 East 17th street. 

Blair, Miss Rachel, " 

Bruce, Mrs. Mary H., 44 West 25th street. 

Bragg, Miss Florence (Mrs. Garretson), 7 East 46th street. 



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Bevan, Warren C. 

Bevan, Mrs. Virginia B. 

Belcher, James H. 

Belcher, Emma, wife. 

Blagden, SilHman, Washington, D. C. 

Bolton, Mrs. Anna H., Hartford, Ct. 

Brown, Edward F., 1008 Madison Avenue. 

Brown, Mrs. Eleanor B., 1008 

Bull, Mrs. Susan^ 1 5 West 20th street. 

Black, James, 36 East 49th street. 

Black, Mrs. Mary Ann, 36 East 49th street. 

Black, Miss Catharine (Mrs. Laimbere), 36 East 49th street. 

Bruce, Miss Charlotte A., 121 East 30th street. 

Bruce, Miss Mary Annie, " " 

Bragg, Frederick S., Sturtevant House. 

Brower, Mrs. Adelia H. 

Bruyn, Miss Margaret, 20 West i6th street. 

Brown, Russel R., Brooklyn. 

Bang, Emil, 1 57 East 27th street. 

Bunney, Miss Mary, 17 East 54th street. 

Barrows, Dr. Arthur A., I32d street & Madison Avenue. 

Brown, Mrs. Maria L., 15 Washington Square. 

Beach, Frederick O., 53 West 19th street. 

Baker, George M., 113 West 38th street. 

Baker, Miss Frances L., 163 West nth street. 

Blackwood, John Alexander, 426 East 59th street. 

Butler, E. S., 1 54 West 22d street. 

Crerar, Duncan McG., 116 Nassau street. 
Crerar, Jessie C, wife, " " 

Crerar, Alex. McG., " " 

Cabus, Joseph, 343 West 30th street. 
Cabus, Mrs. Sarah, 343 West 3cth street. 
Cabus, Miss Sarah P., 343 West 30th street. 
Clark, William H., Staten Island. 
Clark, Fannie, w. W. H. C, Staten Island. 



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Clark, Mary, 49 East 21st street. 

Clark, Anna H., 49 East 21st street. 

Campbell, William, 36 West i8th street. 

Campbell, Jane E., wife, 36 West i8th street. 

Campbell, Donald, 34 West i8th street. 

Campbell, Margaret, 36 West 18th street. 

Campbell, Miss Catharine F., 36 West i8th street. 

Campbell, Lieming W., " " " 

Coffin, Mrs. Jane M., 173 West 45th street. 

Coffin, Miss Agnes M., 173 West 45th street. 

Cummins, Thos. A., Everett House. 

Conner, Jesse, 6 Pine street. 

Case, Watson E., 471 Fifth Avenue. 

Case, Sarah J., wife, 471 Fifth Avenue. 

Crane, John J., Mott Haven. 

Crane, Sarah, wife, Mott Haven. 

Crane, Sarah J., widow of Isaac A., 24 Westj36th street. 

Crane, Mary T., wife of Wm. H. Bogart, 24 West 36th street, 

Cobb, J. C, California. 

Cobb, Emeline, wife, California. 

Crane, John, J., M.D., 31 West 21st street. 

Cochran, Thomas, 48 East 49th street. 

Cochran, Elizabeth, 4 East 35th street. 

Cochran, Isabella, " " 

Cochran, Helen, " " 

Cochran, AHce, " " 

Conger, Theodore H., 19 West 21st street. 

Condict, I, D., corner of Warren and Church streets. 

Carlton, Mrs. Elizabeth H., 41 West 25th street. 

Crowe, Miss, Nebraska. 

Carpenter, Charles W. 

Cannon, Miss Evelina, 200 West 23d street. 

Carrier, Mrs., 1 5 East 24th street. 

Carrier, Miss, " 

Cushman, Robert. 

Curtis, Mrs. Laura W., w. Rev. S. I. C, Jr. 

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Crawford, Mrs. Caroline P. T., 32 East 23d street. 

Crichton, Miss Blanche W., 10 Gramercy Park. 

Carson, Miss Harriet, 339 Fifth Avenue. 

Colton, Mrs. A. R., widow J. W. C, 223 West 24th street. 

Clark, Miss Eliza, 15 West 19th street. 

Cummings, Mrs. Ann, 399 East 51st street. 

Cummings, Miss Mary E., 399 East 51st street. 

Cook, Miss Kate L., Geneva, N. Y. 

Cordis, Miss Florence A., Scotland. 

Cordis, Miss Nellie Russel, 

Campmann, Henry, 1321 Fourth Avenue. 

Campmann, Mrs. Helen D., 1321 Fourth Avenue. 

Craig, Miss Mary, 41 West 47th street, 

Coleman, Edward W., 63 West 46th street. 

Coleman, Mrs. Catharine, 63 " " 

Cutter, Charles F., 25 Bond street. 

Crawford, Mrs. Sarah E., Homoepathic Hospital. 

Coats, Elizabeth W., Providence, R. I. 

Coats, Anna M., " 

Colton, Miss Martha A., 223 West 24th street. 

Cunningham, John S., 259 West 14th street. 

Chambers, Robert, 13 East 66th street. 

Crichton, Mrs. Janette M., 24 West 30th street. 

Calvert, Mrs. Isabella, Sixth Avenue, East 59th street. 

Carpenter, Mrs. Josephine E., 160 West 46th street. 

Carroll, Miss Annie, 74 West 53d street. 

Cragin, Wm. B., 69 West 54th street. 

Coone, Mrs. Elizabeth D., 213 East 48th street. 

Campbell, Jacob, 5 West 57th street. 

Campbell, Mrs. Margaret F., 5 West 57th street. 

Charlier, Elisee, Geneva, Switzerland. 

Cook, Mrs. Mary E., 24 West 39th street. 

Campbell, Miss Mary, 33 West 44th street. 

Campbell, Mrs. C. L., " 

Day, Henry, 47 West 19th street. 



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Day, Phebe L., wife, 47 West 19th street. 

Day, Eliza S., daughter, 47 West 19th street. 

Day, George De Forest Lord, son, 47 West 19th street. 

Dornin, William C, 52 West 55th street. 

Dornin, Mrs. Mary J., 52 West 55th street. 

Dornin, Mrs. Phebe G., 52 West 55th street. 

De Forest, Henry G., 1 5 West 30th street. 

De Forest, Lockwood, son, 1 5 West 30th street. 

De Forest, Julia B., daughter, 15 West 30th street. 

Doremus, Sarah V., London, England. 

Dunkin, Mary, 171 West 23d street. 

Davis, Samuel D., 42 East 35th street. 

Davis, Sarah N., wife, 42 " " 

Downer, Sophia, widow. 

Demarest, Henry, 38 West 33d street. 

Demarest, Margaret, wife, 38 West 33d street. 

Demarest, Jane A., " " 

Dana, George S., 22 Jones street. 

De Cockerille, Mrs. E., 124 West 29th street. 

De Cockerille, Margaret, daughter, 124 West 29th street. 

Durrie, Mrs. Horace, 73 West 50th street. 

Dow, Mrs., 74 West 54th street. 

Darrach, Wm. B., 51 West i6th street. 

Davis, Franklin C., 13 Ashland Place. 

Dyckman, Wm. H., Orange, N. J. 

Downes, Harrison, 137 East 31st street. 

Dowey, Miss Margaret, 117 West 40th street. 

Dodd, Alwin H., 306 East 14th street. 

Dexter, Miss Mary F., 21 West 52d street. 

Doolittle, H., Europe. 

Doolittle, L. C, wife, Europe. 

Dunn, Lanier. 

Dunlop, Mrs. Margaret, Williamsburgh. 

Dowling, John W., M.D., 568 Fifth Avenue. 

Dowling, Mrs. Frances E., " " 

Duncan, John P., 18 West 46th street. 



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Duncan, Mrs. Susan W., i8 West 46th street. 

Duncan, David, 304 Fifth Avenue. 

Duncan, Miss Ellen, 304 Fifth Avenue. 

DarHngton, Mrs. Maria, 525 Madison Avenue. 

Donaldson, Miss Mary Emily, 240 Fourth Avenue. 

Davis, Mrs. Ellen, wife of Judge Noah Davis, 44 West 56th 

street. 
Duke, Mrs. Eliza, 22 East 23d street. 
Donaldson, Mrs. Mary M., 173 West 45th street. 
Dougan, Alexander, Windsor Hotel, 
Dodge, George E., 30 West 48th street. 
Dodge, Mrs. George E., 30 West 48th street. 
Durant, Miss Emma, 1 1 5 East 26th street. 
Dillon, Miss Martha, 424 Sixth Avenue. 

Edwards, Alfred, 112 East 30th street. 

Edwards, Sophia M., wife, 112 East 30th street. 

Edwards, Alfred L., son, Hudson. 

Edwards, Harriet L., daughter, 112 East 30th street. 

Edwards, Zachariah L., son, " " 

Ewell, John N., 19 East 44th street. 

Ewell, Jennie K., wife, 19 East 44th street. 

Emberson, Thomas, 29 East 21st street. 

Earl, Elizabeth H., 55 West 34th street. 

Enos, Edgar A., Student of Divinity, Union Theol. Seminary.. 

Elliot, Wm. St. George, M.D., Staten Island. 

Elliot, Mrs. Annie R., 

Fisk, Harvey, 32 West 56th street. 
Fisk, Louisa, wife, 32 West 56th street. 
Fisk, Harvey E., 32 West 56th street. 
Fisk, Charles J., " 
Fisk, Pliny, 
Fisk, Alex. G., 

Eraser, James, 26 West 51st street. 
Eraser, Ella, wife, " " 

Eraser, Anna K., " " 



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Frame, James A., 107 East 70th street. 

Frame, Mrs. Maria, 107 East 70th street. 

Forbes, Eliza D. (Mrs. Hawkes), Hartford, Conn. 

Fairchild, Horace J., Manchester, England. 

Fairchild, Maria L., wife, " " 

Ferrfs, Louisa. 

Ferguson, Alexander, 336 West 19th street. 

Ferguson, Wm. Alexander, 336 West 19th street. 

Ferguson, Miss Matilda A., (Mrs Lawler), Morristown, N. J. 

Ferguson, Dudley M. 

Ferguson, Caroline V. 

Eraser, Miss Margaret, 129 West i6th street. 

Eraser, William A., 17 East 32d street. 

Fisher, Alfred Wm., 555 Broadway. 

Francklyn, Mrs. Susan S., 10 East 35th street. 

Fowler, Miss Ameha de Pau, Paterson, N. J. 

Fowler, Miss Meta Oliver, 

French, Mrs. E. M., 28 West 33d street. 

French, Miss Maggie P., 28 West 33d street.' 

Forbes, Francis, Union League Club. 

Frame, Matthew, 182 East 64th street. 

Frame, Anne, Mrs., " " 

Garth, David L, 44 West 23d street. 

Garth, Mrs. Susan C, 44 West 23d street. 

Garth, Miss Mary F. (Mrs. Clopton), 39 East i8th street. 

Garth, Charles M., Rockingham Hotel. 

Garth, Mrs. Sarah A., 

Gifhn, Miss Mary P., 19 Bank street. 

Giffin, Frank W., 

Glass, Miss Ruth, 520 West 51st street. 

Glass, Miss Margaret Ann, 520 West 51st street. 

Glass, Miss Eliza J., 520 West 51st street. , 

Gross, Caroline L., 109 East 17th street. 

Gross, John L., 11 East 17th street. 

Gross, John L., Jr., 11 East 17th street. 



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Gross, Miss Harriet (Mrs. Comstock), ii East 17th street. 

Gordon, Margaret, 108 Sullivan street. 

Glendon, Mercedes, Leon, Central America. 

Gall, Elizabeth, 21 West 21st street. 

Gilchrist, John T., Jr., New Jersey. 

Gilchrist, Anna C, wife, " 

Graham, Girard, 13 Bond street, Brooklyn. 

Gilman, Thomas P., 27 West i8th street. 

Gass, Miss Annie, 240 Fourth Avenue. 

Ginn, Joseph M., 15 Washington Place. 

Griffen, Miss Jane G. (Mrs. Tompkins), Tennessee. 

Gerhard, James A., Student of Divinity. 

Glassey, Isaac, Bergen, N. J. 

Gerrard, Thos. W., 125 West 20th street. 

Gerrard, Mrs. Margaret, 125 West 20th street. 

Gilmore, Mrs. Q. A., Sturtevant House. 

Gilmore, Miss Mary S., " " 

Graham, E. C., Astoria, L. I. 

Graham, Miss Louisa B., Astoria, L. L 

Giles, Mrs. Catharine C, Kingsbridge. 

Graham, Miss Margaret, 20 West 56th street. 

Girard, Mrs. Fanny. 

Greene, Albert W., 433 Fifth Avenue. 

Guy, Thomas J. C. 

Giles, Miss Clarissa. 

Graham, Miss Mary, 70 East 34th street. 

Graham, Malcolm, 13 West 17th street. 

Graham, Miss Mary Douglass, 13 West 17th street. 

Gibson, William J., 106 East 26th street. 

Gardner, Miss Sarah F., 52 West 54th street. 

Grant, Mrs. R. Douglas, 361 West 23d street. 

Galloway, J. B., Student of Divinity, Union Theo. Seminar}^ 

Halsted, James M., 18 West 17th street. 
Halsted, Catherine C, wife, 18 West 17th street. 
Halsted, William A., son, " 



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Halsted, C. Stockton, 46 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn. 

Halsted, Sarah Ann, wife, 46 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn. 

Hall, Edwards, M.D., 13 East 66th street. 

Hall, Margaret, wife. 

Hall, Charlotte C, daughter, 13 East 66th st. 

Hall, Mary L., daughter of W. W. H., 2 West 47th street. 

Hall, Miss Alice, daughter, 

Howell, Alexander J., 336 West 19th street. 

Howell, Mrs. A., wife, 336 West 19th street. 

Howell, John S., 336 West 19th street. 

Howland, Mrs. Mary, 9 West 9th street. 

Howland, Meredith, 

Hamilton, George, 32 West 21st street. 

Hamilton, Fannie S., wife, 32 West 21st street. 

Hamilton, Miss Cassie J., 32 West 21st street. 

Hascall, Melvin C, The Albany. 

Hascall, Mrs. D. Eveline F., The Albany. 

Higgins, Miss Fanny A. (Mrs. Dr. Hedges), 26 West 46th st. 

Hedges, David A., M.D., 26 West 46th street. 

Hawes, Elizabeth, widow of G. E. H., Montclair, N. J. 

Hawes, John B., son, 

Henderson, James. 

Hyde, Henry B., 1 1 East 40th street. 

Hyde, Anna Fitch, wife, 1 1 East 40th street. 

Hyde, Lucy B., sister. 

Hawley, Sarah, widow of Irad H., 47 Fifth Avenue. 

Hawley, Henry E. 16 West 33d street. 

Hawley, Elizabeth I., wife, 16 West 33d street. 

Hawley, D. Edwin, 47 Fifth Avenue. 

Hawley, Sarah, " 

Hawley, E. Judson, " 

Hopkins, Nancy M., widow of L. H., 126 Fifth Avenue. 

Huntington, Elizabeth B., 48 East 49th street. 

Harriman, Oliver, 24 West 57th street. 

Harriman, Laura, wife, 24 West 57th street. 

Harriman, Emeline, " " 



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Harriman, Anna, 24 West 57th street. 

Harriman, James L„ " " 

Harriman, Oliver, Jr., " 

Hurlbut, Henry A.. 11 West 20th street. ; 

Hurlbut, Susan R., wife, 1 1 West 20th street. 

Handy, Parker, 22 West loth street. 

Handy, Cornelia S., wife, 22 West loth street. 

Handy, Parker D„ " 

Houghton, Mary I. 

Hazelhurst, Frances I., 370 West 32d street. 

Hawkins, Sarah. 102 West loth street. 

Hasbrouck, Mrs. Jane A., 115 East 14th street. 

Hoe, Robert, iii East i6th street. 

Hoe, Thyrsa, wife, 11 1 East i6th street. 

Hoe, Laura, " " 

Hall, Emily, w. of Rev. Dr. H., 3 West 56th street 

Hall, Robert W., son of Rev. Dr. H., 3 West 56th street. 

Hall, Bolton, 

Hall, Richard I., " 

Hall, Thomas C, *' 

Hall, Emily C, daughter " " " 

Herrington, Mary A., widow. 

Hodge, George E.. Astor House. 

Hathaway, Daniel P., St. Louis. 

Halsted, Maria, widow of T. M. H. (Mrs. Clark), 323 West 

23d street. 
Heike, Karl Rudolph, Jersey City. 
Henningsen, Wm. A. T., Cleveland, O. 
Hamilton, Robt. W., 103 Amity street. 
Horton, Miss Gertrude, City Island. 
Hotchkin, Mrs. Mary R., 13 East 17th street. 
Hewitt, Mrs. Agnes, 149 East i8th street. 
Hewitt, Henry S. Clair, 149 East i8th street. 
Hewitt, Alfred D., " '^ 

Herron, John, 108 East Broadway. 
Herron, Mrs., " " 



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Henderson, John Cleves, Jr. 

Hazel, Miss Margaret, 27 West Washington Square. 

Henderson, Miss Lizzie, 327 East 15th street. 

Humphrey, Miss Mary, 37 East 37th street. 

Humphries, Thomas, 339 East 20th street. 

Harlow, John M., M.D., Rossmore Hotel. 

Harlow, Mrs. Sarah M., 

Hyatt, Miss Bessie, loi West 33d street. 

Hicks, W. King, 874 Broadway. 

Harrington, Thomas, 1337 Broadway. 

Harrison, Miss Eliza I., 319 West 22d street. 

Herron, John, 131 Clinton Place. 

Howland, Mrs. Adelaide, 2 West 38th street. 

Hardie, Mrs. Mary Carr, 139 East 19th street. 

Howland, Mrs. Louisa M., widow of G. G. H., 15 Washington 

Square. 
Hart, Dr. H. A., 866 Sixth Avenue. 
Hart, Mrs. Kate, 
Hazley, James, 89 -Mercer street. 
Hatfield, Edwin F., Jr., 30 West 56th street. 
Henderson, Miss Anna, 105 East 38th street. 
Haines, Miss Lizzie S., 54 West 57th street. 
Haywood, Mrs. Jennie, 4 West 56th street. 
Hall, Miss Mary Jane, 16 West 47th street. 

Irvin, Richard, 21 West 21st street. 

Irvin, Mary, wife, ^ " " 

Irvin, Susan W., daughter (Mrs. Gray), 109 Fifth Avenue. 

Irvin, Alexander P., son, 105 East 17th street. 

Irvin, Richard, Jr., 27 West 19th street. 

Irwin, David, 204 West 21st street. 

Irwin, Jane, wife, 204 West 21st street. 

Irwin, William, 14 West 50th street. 

Irwin, Elizabeth, wife, 14 West 50th street. 

Inglis, .John, 449 East 57th street. 

Inglis, William, " " 



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Inglis, John R., 449 East 57th street. 

Inglis, Agnes, 

Inman, John H., 20 West 56th street. 

Inman, Mrs. Margaret C, 20 West 56th street. 

Irwin, Elizabeth A. (Robert J.), 264 West 42d street. 

Jaffray, Edward S., 615 Fifth Avenue. 

Jaffray, Mrs. Anna, 

Jafifray, Miss Edith E., " 

Jaffray, Miss Florence, " 

Jaffray, Miss Ada (Mrs. McVickar), 615 Fifth Avenue. 

Jesup, James R., West Port, Conn. 

Jesup, Mary, wife " 

Jesup, Charles M., Colorado. 

Jarboe, Vernon C. 

Jarvis', Millicent, 160 W. Newton street, Boston. 

Jesup, Morris K., 197 Madison Avenue. 

Jesup, Maria V. A. DeWitt, wife, 197 Madison Avenue. 

Jantzen, H. F., 35 East 29th street. 

Jones, C. E., Student of Divinity. 

Jones, Edward A., England. 

Jones, Maria E., wife, " 

Johnston, William, 144 Fifth Avenue. 

Johnston, Miss Mary, 1 1 5 West 49th street. 

Jennings, John, New Jersey. 

Jennings, Mrs. Margaret J., New Jersey. 

Jennings, Miss Margaret J., 

Johnson, Mrs. Caroline H., 37 Fifth Avenue. 

Johnston, William A., 134 East 56th street. 

Johnson, Miss Lucy A., 39 West 26th street. 

Johnston, Hampton, 200 Eighth Avenue. 

Jeanrenaud, Edelbert, 27 West 3 isf street. 

Kelly, Arietta A., widow, 9 West i6th street. 
Kelly, William, 9 West i6th street. 
Kelly, Florence (Mrs. Prentice), 9 West i6th street. 
Kennedy, John S., 8 West 57th street. 



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Kennedy, Emma B., wife, 8 West 57 th street. 

Kingham, Samuel, Indianapolis. 

Kelley, Harriet M., 34 East 15th street, 

Kenyon, Jeannie T., Illinois. 

Kerr, Thomas, 152 West nth street. 

Knox, Andrew W., 88 McDougal street. 

Kirk, Sarah Jane, 62 Fifth Avenue. 

Kohlsaat, Miss Bertha M., 10 1 Park Avenue. 

Kilpatrick, Samuel, 354 Lexington Avenue. 

Kilpatrick, Mrs. Betty J., 

Kilpatrick, Miss Mary F., 

Kilpatrick, Miss Rebecca M., " 

Knox, J. C, 588 Seventh Avenue. 

Knox, Mrs. Mary L., 588 Seventh Avenue. 

Karr, Catharine, 309 East 53d street. 

Libbey, William, 47 Park Avenue. 

Libbey, Elizabeth, wife, 47 Park Avenue. 

Libbey, Ann S., " " 

Libbey, William, Jr., " " 

Libbey, Jonas M., " " 

Libbey, Frederick A., '* " 

Lemon, Samuel J., 347 West 92d street. 

Lemon, Mrs. Margaret, 347 West 92d street. 

Lemon, Miss Matilda Jane, 347 West 92d street. 

Leverett, Esther R., widow, 32 West i8th street. 

Leverett, Esther S., " " 

Leverett, Sarah B. (Mrs. Hayden), 106 Fifth Avenue. 

Lees, Susannah P., widow J. L., Hazelwood. 

Lee, Sarah, 28 West nth street. 

Lyon, Morris W., 63 Lexington Avenue. 

Lyon, Isabella B., wife, 63 Lexington Avenue. 

Lord, Margaretta, widow J. Couper L., 48 Park Avenue. 

Lord, Grace D., daughter, " " " " 

Lord, James B., son, " " " " 

Lanier, Charles, 30 East 37th street. 



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Lanier, Sarah E., wife, 30 East 37th street. 

Lanier, James F. D., Jr., " •* 

Low, James, Windsor Hotel. 

Low, John N., son, " 

Leverich, Mrs. Matilda D., widow of C. P. L., 36 West 47th 

street. 
Leverich, Miss Matilda R. (Mrs. Bradford), 36 West 47th 

street. 
Leverich, Miss Anna M., Newtown, L. I. 
Leverich, Mrs. Sarah Ann, Newtown, L. L 
Leverich, James Henry, 262 Fifth Avenue. 
Leland, Charlotte C, widow. 
Lee, Mrs. Sarah Hoyt, 39 West 54th street. 
Leeper, John, 88 Macdougal street. 
Lindeman, Mrs. E. F. 
Laird, Miss Martha, 99 Fifth Avenue. 
Lielenthal, Miss Susie P., 41 West 22d street. 
Litton, F. W. 

Laughlin, Samuel, Milwaukee. 
Laughlin, Elizabeth A., wife, Milwaukee. 
Lintz, Miss Kate, 41 West 51st street. 
Livingston, John A., 580 Fifth Avenue. 
Livingston, Miss Jane P., 580 Fifth Avenue. 
Lintz, William, 47 West 51st street. 
Lintz, Mrs. Marcia, 47 West 51st street. 
Lord, Joseph E., 34 West 28th street. 
Lincoln, Geo. F., 49 Nassau street. 
Lindsay, Miss Elizabeth, 992 Sixth Avenue. 
La Forge, Mrs. Lizzie, 13 Warren Place. 
Livingston, Mrs. Eliza A., 103 West 55th street. 
Leys, William, 184 East 64th street. 
Leys, Mrs. Jennie Maria, 184 East 64th street. 
Long, Rebecca. . 

McCormick, Hetty A., Brooklyn. 
McCormick, Isabella F., Brooklyn. 



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Maitland, Eliza L., 9 West 14th street. 

Maitland, R. L., 

Maitland, Alexander, 9 West 14th street. 

Marquand, Henry G., 21 West 20th street. 

Marquand, Elizabeth A., wife, 21 West 20th street. 

Marquand, Henry, son, " " 

Marquand, Fredk. A., 21 West 20th street. 

Markoe, Charlotte A., wife of T. M. M.,'20 West 30th street. 

Markoe, Charlotte H., daughter, (Mrs. Robertson), 117 Easit 

38th street. 
Markoe, Miss Sallie C, 20 West 30th street. 
Markoe, Francis H., 20 West 30th street. 
Monahan, Mary Ann, wife of T. M., 14 West 51st street. 
Monahan, Margaret B., 14 West 51st street. 
Mortimer, John H., 10 West 32d street. 
Mortimer, Frances R., wife, 10 West 32d street. 
Mortimer, Anna T., daughter, " " 

Mclntyre, Ewen, 34 West i8th street. 
Mclntyre, Emily A., wife, 34 West 18th street. 
Mclntyre, Miss Emily (Mrs. Gibson), 34 West 18th street. 
Mclntyre, Miss Ida, 34 West i8th street. 
Mclntyre, Thomas A., 34 West i8th street. 
Major, Wm. K., 39 West 51st street. 
Major, Mrs. Eleanor K., 39 West 51st street. 
McKenzie, Mrs. A. H., 35 West i6th street. 
McKensie, Mary F., 20 West i6th street. 
Miller, Miss Jane A., 87 Fifth Avenue. 
Miller, Miss Mary Jane, 87 Fifth Avenue. 
Moore, Miss Mary Tyler, 35 West 49th street. 
Moore, Mrs. Cornelia S. M., 35 West 49th street. 
McCormick, Emeline, Brooklyn. 
Mulligan, Eliza (Mrs. Reisch). 50 East 53d street. 
Mulligan, Caroline E, 

Murray, Alexander W., 222 West 20th street. 
Murray, Caroline A., wife, " " 

Murray, Miss Caroline, " " 



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Murray, Miss Msiry E., 222 West 20th street. 

Moore, Wm. R., Jr. 

Maxwell, Emily A., widow, 8 East 17th street. 

Maxwell, Anna Stuart, daughter, 8 East 17th street. 

Maxwell, Emily A., " " " 

Maxwell, James A., son, " " 

Mitchill, Ann, widow of S. L. M., 56 West 56th street. 

Mitchill, Samuel L., Jr., son, 12 East 41st street. 

Mitchill, Ann Maria, daughter, 56 West 56th street. 

Mitchill, Mary L. (Mrs. Reid), 

Mitchill, Margaret, 

Mitchill, Bleecker N., son, 

Mcllvaine, Alice (Mrs. Surminski), West 19th street. 

McMartin, Elizabeth, 168 Fifth Avenue. 

McMartin, Archibald, 

McMartin, Malcolm, 

Morgan, Homer, 112 East 19th street. 

Morgan, Caroline L., wife, 112 East 19th street. 

Mills, Eliza, wife of Andrew M., 215 Second Avenue.' 

Maxwell, John C. 

McCartee, Robert. 

Moorhead, Joseph, M.D., 339 East 20th street. 

Moorhead, Mary I., wife, " •' 

McKnight, Sarah W., 15 West 20th street. 

McCullough, Johnston, 31 Vesey street. 

Matson, Mary, 14 West 22d street. 

Major, Mary L., wife, 39 West 51st street. 

Marbury, Isabella S., w. F. F. M., 155 East 46th street. 

Murray, Catharine, widow of A. M., 240 West 23d street. 

Murray, Marion, daughter (Mrs. Cosh), " 

Murray, Robert A., son " 

Murray, George, " " 

Murray, Christina, daughter " 

Murray, Daniel, son " 

Murray, James Camoning, son " 

Murray, Catharine, daughter ** 



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Maffit, Mrs. Jenny, 145 West 22d street. 

McBride, N. A., 68 Wall street. 

McCoskry, Mrs., 39 Bond street. 

McCosh, Alexander G., 132 Church street. 

Munro, Miss Mary, Hotel Branting. 

McGregor, Donald. 

Morren, George. 

Marshall, Wm. George, 350 West 21st street. 

Murray, Rosa, Elizabeth, N. J. 

McCartney, Mrs. Sarah, 17th West 24th street. 

Mercer, Margaret (Mrs. Glassie), Bergen, N. J, 

Melton, Miss Frances C, 27 Washington Square. 

Mason, Miss Elizabeth, 7 West 14th street. 

MoUer, William F., Irvington. 

McKennell, Miss Mary J., in East i6th street. 

McEwen, George C, New Jersey. 

McEwen, Anna A., wife. New Jersey. 

Martin, Margaret. 

Millar, William. 

McNaught, Miss Agnes, 242 West 24th street. 

McLean, Miss Matilda. 

McNulty, Mrs. Ellen, Philadelphia. 

McDaniel, Arthur, 14 West 17th street. 

McCook, John J., 16 West 25th street. 

Mclntyre, Wm. J., 430 West 31st street. 

McCormac, Eliza, widow, Ireland. 

Minnet, Miss Eugenie, 167 Madison Avenue. 

Mc Vicar, James, 615 Fifth Avenue. 

Mott, J. Vamum, M.D., 99 Park Avenue. 

Mott, Sarah E. (Wilson) wife, 99 Park Avenue. 

McBride, Thomas, 208 West 17th street. 

McKechnie, D. L., Student of Divinity. ^ 

Miller, Edward H. 

McNulty, Miss Martha C, 3 East 12th street. 

Merrill, JVliss Abby W., 314 East 15th street. 

Mackenzie, Miss Helen (Mrs. Harrington), 1337 Broadway. 



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Miller, Mrs. Sylvene, 117 East 14th street. 

Mack, Miss Annie, 455 Hudson street. 

Mclntyre, Daniel C, 114 East 71st street. 

McNealy, Miss Jane E., 5 West 57th street. 

Morris, Miss Helen D., 1321 Fourth Avenue. 

Mortimer, Mrs. Anne E., 45 West 34th street. 

Marshall, Fielding L., Hazlewood. 

Montgomery, Mrs. Annie, 347 West 92d street. 

McKilv^y, Miss Margaret I., 107 East 51st street. 

McKilvey, Miss Annie E., " " 

Montgomery, Samuel, Fourth Avenue and 55th street, s.e. cor. 

Montgomery, Mrs. Ehza, " " " " 

Montgomery, Samuel I., " " " ** 

Montgomery, Miss Loraine W. 4th av. " " . " 

McBride, Miss Lizzie H., New Jersey. 

McCullagh, Mrs. Isabella, 216 East 49th street. 

McCaulay, Anna, 13 East 66th street. 

Maxwell, Wm. H., M.D., 28 East 38th street. 

Mendham, Miss Josephine, 898 Broadway. 

Merrill, Mrs. S. B. 

McKeown, Mrs. Catharine, 208 East 35th street. 

McKeown, Miss Agnes " " 

McFadden, Mrs. Eliza Jane, 124 East 78th street. 

McFadden, Peter, 

Magie, Miss Phebe, T., 42 West 48th street. 

Meeks, Robert T., 153 East 49th street. 

Meeks, Mrs. Sarah, E., " 

McFarland, Miss Jane, 334 West 55th street. 

Magie, David, M.D., 32 West 48th street. 

Magie, Mrs. Margaret S., " " 

Meyer, Charles, 2 Nassau street. 

Murray, James T., 7 Fifth Avenue. 

Murray, Mary A. B., " " 

McConnell, Miss Margaret, 34 East 35th street. 

Maclean, David R., A. T. Stewart & Co., loth street. 

McKee, Mrs. Jane W., 41 East 84th street. 



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McFarland, Miss Mary"G.,;26o West 22d street. 

Mortimer, Mrs. S. Gertrude, 20 West 43d street. 

McKibbin, Mrs. Elizabeth C, 667[Madison Avenue. 

McKibbin, George S., 

Martin, Mrs. Cornelia L., 45 West 39th street. 

Martin, Miss Cornelia L., " 

Magoun, George C, 10 East 37th street. 

Magoun, Mrs. Adelaide L., lo^East 37th street. 

Moore, Miss Annie C, 35 West 49th street. 

McComb, Jennings J., 579 Fifth Avenue. 

McComb, Mrs. Mary H., 

Merchant, Mrs. Elizabeth H., Astoria, L. I. 

Muzzy, Arthur T., Charles street. 

Meyer, Henry C, 103 West 47th street. 

Meyer, Mrs. Charlotte E., 103 West 47th street. 

Maxwell, Horace, 55 Park Avenue. 

Mitchell, Miss Helen S., 12 East 41st street. 

McDonald, Mrs. Amelia, 151 East 44th street. 

Meade, Miss Margaret L., St. Luke's Hospital. 

Moore, J. Leveritt, 32 West i8th street. 

Manwaring, Mrs. Martha, 59 East 59th street. 

Marshall, Mrs. Charlotte Amelia, 207 W^est 21st street. 

Nash, Catherine, widow, 117 East 70th street. 

Nash, Catharine, daughter, " " 

Nott, Fanny. 

Norris, Mary (Mrs. Bell), 10 West 20th street. 

Norris, Margaret, 10 West 20th street. 

Norris, Edward K., 250 West 15th street. 

Norris, Kate, wife. " " 

Nelson, Miss Catharine, 21 East 44th street., 

Noyes, William C, 273 West nth street. 

Noyes, Jane R., wife. " "■ 

Noyes, Fanny L. daughter (Mrs. Taintor), 32 East 33d street. 

Niven, D. McMartin, Hoboken. 

Nichoir, Miss Agnes. 

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Nichols, Alfred, 232 East 38th street. 

Niel, Miss Ann, 4 West 51st street. 

Nichols, Mrs. Mary Belle, 41 East 19th street. 

Owen, Sarah, widow of E. H. O., 117 East 70th street. 

Owen, Frederick Nash, 117 East 70th street. 

Ogburn, Elizabeth, 98 Ninth street. 

O'Conner, Fitzgerald. 

Orcutt, Mrs. Frances L., New Haven. 

Orr, Charles S., Bridgeport, Conn. 

Olcott, Mrs. Jenny W., 12 East 33d street. 

O'Brien, Mrs. E. I., 58 East 54th street. 

Ormsby, Miss Mary Jane. 

Paton, William, 15 West 19th street. 

Paton, Anna S., wife, 15 West 19th street. 

Paton, William A., 15 West 19th street. 

Paton, James. 

Pegram, Benj. R,, 330 West 48th street. 

Pegram, Mrs. Alice D., wife, 330 West 48th street. 

Paton, John, 302 Lexington Avenue. 

Paton, Isabella G., 302 Lexington Avenue. 

Paton, Laura Hamilton, 302 Lexington Avenue. 

Paton, Alice M., 

Paton, Francis I., " " " 

Pierce, Walter S., 33 West 25th street. 

Pierce, Mrs. Mary E., 33 West 25th street. 

Pierce, Miss Augusta, 33 West 25th street. 

Parmly, Mrs. Lucie, 19 West 38th street. 

Parmly, George D., 

Parmly, John E., 19 West 38th street. 

Parmly, Charles F., 19 West 38th street. 

Pultz, Mrs. Helen A., 28th East 38th street. 

Pultz, John D., 28 East 38th street. 

Prescott, Miss Sarah V/., 49 West 9th street. 



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Prescott, George E., 49 West 9th street. 

Prescott, Mrs. Sarah, 40 West 9th street. 

Phyfe, Jennette. 

Patten, Jacob H., 33 West 27th street. 

Patten, Caroline D., wife, 33 West 27th street. 

Pierson, John S., 125 West 41st street. 

Piatt, William, Jr. 

Pate, William I., Cedar Rapids. 

Philhps, Howard C, 70 West 12th street. 

Phillips, Sarah B., wife, 70 West 12th street. 

Phillips, Edith, daughter (Mrs. Wood). 

Patterson, Joseph, minister, 76 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. 

Peck, Joanna W. P., widow of H. W. P., Montclair, N. J. 

Peck, Charlotte Isabella, daughter (Mrs. BayHs), Montclair, N.J. 

Peck, E. Josephine, daughter, Montclair, N. J. 

Peel, Jane, 6 West i8th street. 

Phelps, Harriet A., widow of G. D. P., The Kensington. 

Phelps, George D., Jr., 54 West 23d street. 

Perry, David, 9 King street. 

Perry, Martha, wife, 9 King street. 

Post, Adeline M., 971 Sixth Avenue. 

Post, Miss Alice A., 961 Sixth Avenue. 

Post, Miss Sally R., 

Patterson, David. 

Pattison, Miss Elizabeth, Buckingham Hotel. 

Pattison, Miss Sarah. 

Pugsley, Van Allen, 6 Liberty street. 

Poulson, Elmer. 

Perkins, George W., 488 Lexington Avenue. 

Pape, Mrs. Catharine, 27 West 26th street. 

Proudfit, Alexander M., Staten Island. 

Proudfit, Maria M., wife, " 

Prince, Henry D. 

Prosser, Mrs. Jeanette, 333 East 51st street. 

Parmelee,. Mrs. Jennie B., 114 West i8th street. 

Phipps, Charles, Bellevue Hospital. 



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Pearsall, Mrs. Paulina S., 26 West 20th street. 
Pope, Mrs. Mary A., 49 East 21st street. 
Perkins, Mrs. C. E., 603 Fifth Avenue.. 
Peipers, Mrs. Martha E., 515 Madison Avenue. 
Powell, Mrs. Lizzie, 63 West 56th street. 
Peck, Mrs. Laura A., 12 West 50th street. 
Potter, Miss Hattie B., 53 West 33d street. 
Potter, Charles H., 
Potter, Mrs. Matilda M., " 
Piatt, Frank H., 60 Bank street. 
Prescott, Mrs. Laura E., 135 West 14th street. 
Perry, James L., M.D., 102 West 49th street. 
Perkins, Mrs. Mary N., West 40th street. 
Palmer, Mrs. H. R. 

Richards, Maria E. K., widow of J. R. 

Roderick, Jane, widow, Presbyterian Home. 

Richards, Wm. Henry, Long Island. 

Rowe, Peter. 

Rowe, Margaret S., wife. 

Redrow, Eliza. 

Reynolds, James E., 23 East 44th street. 

Read, Miss Mary, 39 Bond street. 

Rogers, Miss Amelia M., 344 West 19th street. 

Robbins, Horace W., Jr., 137 East 60th street. 

Robbins, Mary A., wife, 

Rossbrough, Miss Sarah Jane, 21 Ninth street. 

Robertson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 123 East 38th street. 

Robertson, Robert H., 117 East 38th street. 

Rockliffe, Rebecca. 

Rich, Miss Jane, Bergen. 

Rudert, Emil O., 364 West 57th street. 

Richardson, Miss Lucinda, 133 Macdougal street. 

Rich, Mrs. Delia, 15 West 19th street. 

Rogers, Joseph, 344 West 19th street. 

Rogers, Mrs. Anna A., 344 West 19th street. 



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Reynolds, Wm. M., M.D., 62 West 14th street. 

Ryer, Miss Fanny Hazelhurst (Mrs. Dr. Hunt), 370 W. 320! st. 

Ritchie, Arthur. 

Reynolds, R. M., 57 West 37th street. 

Reynolds, Sarah L., wife, 57 West 37th street. 

Ross, Mrs. Josephine, 222 Fifth Avenue. 

Remick, Albert, 12 Fifth Avenue. 

Remick, Carrie A., wife, 12 Fifth Avenue. 

Ruthven, Miss Jeannette, 144 West 23d street. 

Reckless, Mrs. Mary Ann. 

Richards, Miss Sarah. 

Rudolph, Mrs. Minna, Germany. 

Rollo, Mrs. Margaret, 49 East 21st street. 

Rollo, Miss Marion A., " 

Rollo, Miss Maggie L., " 

Rollo, S. Walter, 

Raymond, Russell, 313 West 33d street. 

Raymond, Mrs. Helen, 313 West 33d street. 

Raymond, Asahel, " 

Roorbach, Miss Fanny H., 615 Fifth Avenue. 

Richmond, Mrs. Emma F., 71 West 36th street. 

Smith, Mary Ann, widow of T. U. S., 41 West 47th street. 

Smith, Daniel H., son of T. U. S., 41 West 47th street. 

Smith, Mrs. Anna M., 41 West 47th street. 

Struthers, Mary R., widow, 113 Oak street, Jersey City. 

Struthers, Agnes, daughter, 113 Oak street, Jersey City, 

Struthers, Annie, " 

Struthers, Stephen R,, son, Plainfield. 

Struthers, Mrs. Sarah 1., w. S. R. S., Plainfield. 

Sloane, William, 13 West 57th street. 

Sloane, Euphemia, wife, 13 West 57th street. 

Sloane, Euphemia (Mrs. Coffin), daughter, 13 West 57th st. 

Sloane, Henry T., son, 13 West 57th street. 

Sloane*, Wm. D., son, 12 East 44th street. 

Sloane, Mrs. Emily V., w. of W. D. S., 12 East 44th street. 



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Sloane, Thomas C, son, 150 Madison Avenue. 

Sloane, Mrs. Priscilla P., w. of T. C. S., 150 Madison Avenue. 

Sloane, John, son, 21 West 45th street. 

Sloane, Mrs. Adela B., wife of John S., 21 West 45th street. 

Smedberg, Adolphus, in East 6ist street. 

Smedberg, Mary L., wife, in East 6ist street. 

Smedberg, Henry, iii East 61 st street. 

Smedberg, Edmund M., " " 

Smith, Mrs. Eliza L., 26 West 19th street. 

Smith, Miss Augusta A., 26 West 19th street. 

Smith, Miss Julia Louise, 26 West 19th street. 

Stanley, Mrs. Anna M., 163 West 46th street. 

Stanley, Miss Josephine, 163 West 46th street. 

Sloane, George, 57 West 34th street. 

Sloane, Matilda, wife, 57 West 34th street. 

Sloane, George H., son, " " 

Sloane, Annie M., " " 

Sloane, Thomas, 57 West 34th street. 

Sloane, William, " " 

Sloane, Walter H., 57 West 34th street. 

Sloane, Hannah, sister of G. S., 250 West 52d street. 

Sloane, Sarah Agnes, sister " " " 

Smock, Charles I., 214 West 45th street. 

Smock, Mrs. Catharine E., 214 West 45th street. 

Smedberg, Jane R. 

Smedberg, Alice, widow of Oscar S. 

Stephens, David. 

Scott, Margaret I., 224 West 34th street. 

Scott, Mary C, 

Scott, Charlotte A., 

Scott, Thomas, 2 West 37th street. 

Scott, Eleanor A., wife, 2 West 37th street. 

Swick, Sarah, widow. 

Stewart, Emily, widow of W. D. S., 156 West 53d street, 

Stewart, Albert, 156 West 53d street. 

Stewart, Miss Helen, 156 West 53d street. 



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Stuart, Alexander, 167 Chambers street. 

Stuart, Robert L., 154 Fifth Avenue. 

Stuart, Mary, wife, " 

Skidmore, William L., 73 Union Place. 

Skidmore, Charlotte H. F., wife, 73 Union Place. 

Selden, Silas R., 144 East 13th street. 

Sturges, Edward, 34 Park Avenue. 

Sturges, 'Frederick, 36 Park Avenue. 

Smith, Elizabeth, widow of E. F. S., 42 West 19th street. 

Smith, Elizabeth E., daughter " 

Smith, Charles B., son " " 

Smith, Helen (Mrs. Merrick), daughter " 

Sherrard, Archibald, Tubby Hook. 

Silliman, Charles A., Troy, N. Y. 

Smith, Robert L. 

Stirling, Elizabeth, 1 1 East 49th street. 

Scribner, Charles R., 215 Church street. 

Smith, Ellen Hopkins, 126 Fifth Avenue. 

Smith, Sidney A., 126 Fifth Avenue. 

Swift, Everett M. 

Stewart, John A., 531 Fifth Avenue. 

Stewart, Sarah Y., wife, 531 Fifth Avenue. 

Stewart, W. A. W., son, " 

Stewart, Emily (Mrs. Waller), 45 West 45th street. 

Stewart, John A., Jr., 531 Fifth Avenue. 

Smedberg, Mrs. Harriet R„ 8 East 17th street. 

Smith, Miss Esther, 453 West 21st street. 

Smith, Miss Edith F., 453 West 22d street. 

Sands, Miss Sarah T., 5 East 17th street. 

Soutter, Charles B., Staten Island. 

Sheffield, George St. John, 1 1 East 42d street. 

Smith, Lewis R., New Jersey. 

Smith, Mrs. Caroline Mary S., New Jersey. 

Scott, Mrs. Effie I., 142 West 24th street. 

Smith, .William. 

Shear, Margaret M., widow of W. S., 134 Lexington Avenue. 



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Sinclair, Robert S., Indianapolis. 

Sinclair, John, 521 Madison Avenue. 

Sinclair, Mrs. Fanny C, 521 Madison Avenue. 

Scribner, Mrs. Hattie A. (Mrs. S. J. Bacon), 26 East 21st st. 

Scott, Mrs. Rose. 

Soffe, Miss Helen A. (Mrs. R. J. Thompson), 134 Front street. 

Smith, Harold M., 14 East 40th street. 

Smith, Henry L., 1002 Sixth Avenue. 

Smith, Mrs. Jane N., " 

Steele, Miss Sophronia Breckenridge, Germany. 

Steele, Mary W., Germany. 

Stewart, James, 18 Watts street. 

Stevenson, Mrs. M., 103 Fifth Avenue. 

Seymour, Sarah J., widow of E. S., Montclair, N. J. 

Schaus, Herman E. K. M., 749 Broadway. 

Swift, Miss Annie E. 

Smith, Charles O. H., St. Nicholas Hotel. 

Scheitlin, Miss Mary, 126 West 21st street. 

Scheitlin, Miss Elvina, " " 

Swanzie, James, 329 West 29th street. 

Swanzie, Catharine A., 329 West 29th street. 

Seymour, Thomas L., 41 West i6th street. 

Shepard, Elliot F., 10 East 44th street. 

Shepard, Mrs. Margaret L. V., 10 East 44th street. 

Strong, Mrs. Marion, Hoffman House. 

Smith, Samuel S., 17 West i8th street. 

Stokes, Hugh, 4 King street. 

Sanderson, George, 107 East 51st street. 

Sanderson, Mrs. Sarah M., 107 East 51st street. 

Simpson, John M., King street. 

Stephenson, Mrs. E. M., 39 Lafayette Place. 

Smith, Miss Rosella A., 63 Catherine street, 

Stuart, Mrs. Anna, 1 1 East 36th street. 

Stuart, Miss Margaret (Mrs. Aicken), 1 1 East 36th street. 

Sperry, Mrs. Juha, 18 East 54th street. 

Stevenson, Mrs. Jennie R., 51 West 30th street. 



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Stenhouse, Robert, 182 East 64th street. 
Stenhouse, Mrs. Mary, 182 East 64th street. 
Slade, George P., 10 East 49th street. 
Slade, Miss Cornelia W., 10 East 49th street. 
Sanford, Miss Marietta, 29 West 56th street. 
Stuart, W. Whitewright, 27 East 37th street. 
Smith, Mrs. Josephine V. D., 126 East 44th street. 
Smith, Dr. Abram A., 109 Madison Avenue. 
Smith, Mrs. Sue, " " 

Stiver, Samuel L., student of Divinity, Seminary. 
Schenck, Remsen, 104 East 54th street. 
Schenck, Mrs. Minnie T., 104 East 54th street. 
Stratton, Mrs. Pamela, 164 West 45th street. 
Scott, Wilson S., 28 West 12th street. 
Stout, Thomas H., loi West 55th street. 
Stout, Mrs. Sarah C, " 
Sharpe, Robert J., 36 West i8th street. 
Skinner, Thomas H., M.D., West 56th street. 
Skinner, Mrs. Gertrude, " " 

Schenck, Miss Anna F., 54 West 46th street. 
Schenck, Mrs. Mary M., " 
Schenck, Wm. Walter, 

Schoonmaker, Miss Eva A., 4 Gramercy Park. 
Sepp, William, 206 Avenue A. 
Sepp, Mrs. Emma, 206 Avenue A. 

Thompson, Joseph T., 536 Madison Avenue. 
Thompson, Mrs. Catharine T., 536 Madison Avenue. 
Thornton, EHzabeth, Manchester, England. 
Terbell, Henry S., 38 West 20th street. 
Terbell, Hannah D., wife, 38 West 20th street. 
Townsend, Elizabeth B., w. W. J. T., New Haven, Conn. 
Townsend, William J., " " 

Turner, Margaret. 

Thomson, Anna D., w. Jas. T., 66 Park Avenue. 
Taylor, Susan, 48 West 47th street. 



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Taylor, Isaac E., M.D., 7 East 36th street. 
Taylor, Louisa, daughter, 7 East 
Taylor, James, 106 East 9th street. 
Turner, Sarah, 207 West 20th street. 
Tappan, Miss Caroline G., Fort Washington. 
Thurber, Francis B., 49 West 25th street. 
Thurber, Jeanette, wife, " " 

Thomson, Mason, 22 East 21st street. 
Thomson, Mary Ann, wife, 22 East 21st street. 
Thomson, Clement R., son, " 
Thomson, Miss Edith, 22 East 21st street. 
Thompson, Archibald, 52 East 19th street. 
Taylor, George, 160 West i6th street. 
Taylor, Sarah, wife, 

Thompson, Richard I., 134 Front street. 
Taintor, Mrs. Augusta H., Stuyvesant House. 
Taintor, Charles M., St. James Hotel. 
Todd, Miss Emma B., 8 West 57th street. 
Taylor, Wm. B., 38 West 50th street. 
Taylor, Mrs. Gertrude B., 38 West 50th street. 
Taylor, Mrs. Catharine A., 122 Fifth Avenue. 
Thoman, Francis, 163 West 19th street. 
Torrance, Mrs. Sophia I., 375 Fifth Avenue. 
Thayer, Miss Jennie E., Hoosick Falls. 
Toler, Miss Amie C, 434 Fifth Avenue. 
Thorpe, Mrs. Mary, Castleton. 
Tucker, Miss Annie A., Miss Haines' school. 
Terbell, Edward D., 148 West 43d street. 
Terbell, Mrs. Elijean, " 
Turner, Mrs. Jane Louisa, Astoria, L. I. 
Thornton, George W., 7 West 36th street. 
Thompson, Mrs. Alexander, 20 West 38th street. 
Tallman, John H. 
Tallman, Mrs. Anna V. 
Tallman, Miss Ella Augusta. 

Van Vorst, H. C, 811 Madison Avenue. 



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Van Vorst, Mrs. Josephine A., 8ii Madison Avenue. 

Van Winkle, Augusta, 461 West 71st street. 

Van Winkle, Willis, 

Van Winkle, Lucinda, " " 

Van Winkle, Eveline, " " 

Van Winkle, Albert, 

Van Rensselaer, Alex., 12 East 37th street. 

Van Emberg, Lavinia C, 9 West 21st street. 

Van Zandt, Helen B., 337 Fifth Avenue. 

Van Wagenen, Jacob, 39 West 19th street. 

Van Wagenen, Susan, " 

Van Wagenen, Christiana, 39 W. " 

Vermilye, Jacob D., 49 East 21st street. 

Vermilye, Mary C, wife, 49 East 21st street. 

Van Sandtvoord, John. 

Van Allen, Lucas L., 45 West nth street. 

Vernon, Miss Sarah B., 88 Madison Avenue. 

Van Cleve, Alexander G., 39 East 22d street. 

Van Deventer, Mrs. Harriet, 126 East 44th street. 

Van Deventer, Miss EHzabeth, " 

Van Valkenburg, Daniel E., $88 Fifth Avenue. 

Van Valkenburg, Mrs. Alida, S., " 

Van Valkenburg, Miss Anna, " " 

Walker, William, 438 Madison Avenue. 

Walker, Caroline L., wife, 438 Madison Avenue. 

Welch, Joseph A., Grosvenor House. 

Welch, Mary A., wife, Grosvenor House. 

Welch, Mrs. Sarah E., Grosvenor House. 

Whitlock, Miss Caroline P., 231 East 31st street. 

Whitlock, Miss Elizabeth W., " 

Whitlock, Mary I., 231 East 31st street. 

Whitlock, Miss Adelaide L., 231 East 31st street. 

Wilson, William, 226 West nth street. 

Wilson,. John A., 

Warner, Mrs. Charlotte M., widow of H. W., 533 Madison Ave. 



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Warner, Wm. Strong, 533 Madison Avenue. 

Warner, Mrs. Henrietta L., w. W. S. W., 533 Madison Ave. 

Warner, Miss Mary P. (Mrs. Work), 533 Madison Avenue. 

Work, James Henry, 533 Madison Avenue. 

Work, Jane C, 12 East 33d street. 

Work, Elizabeth, 12 East 33d street. 

Wilson, John J., 128 West 34th street. 

Wilson, Mrs. Caroline B., 128 West 34th street. 

Wheelock, Nancy P., 64 West 48th street. 

Wheelock, Miss Mary A., 64 West 48th street. 

Wilde, Caroline M., 64 West 48th street. 

Wilde, Miss Anna H., 64 West 48th street. 

Wilde, John R., 64 West 48th street. 

Whitlock, Mrs. Amelia M. (Mrs. Graham), 13 W. 17th street. 

Whitlock, Miss Minnie W. (Mrs. Hatfield), 2j West 56th street 

Whitlock, Miss Josie M. (Mrs. Brush), 68 Lexington Avenue. 

Whitlock, B. Morris, 13 West 17th street. 

White, William, 55 West 48th street. 

White, Mrs. Margaret, 55 West 48th street. 

White, Miss Margaret I., " 

White, Miss Elizabeth, " 

White, Miss Henrietta, 

Winant, Cornelius, 525 Madison Avenue. 

Winant, Mrs. Sarah M., 525 Madison Avenue. 

Winant, Henry D., " " 

Wray, Stephen, 746 Fifth Avenue. 

Wray, Mary Ann, wife, 746 Fifth Avenue. 

Wray, Mary Ann, daughter, " " 

Wray, Cornelia S., " " " 

Wray, Julia, " " " 

Warnock, Matilda, 141 West 22d street. 

Whitin, Henry, Stuyvesant House. 

White, Ezra, 18 West i6th street. 

White, Nancy Ann, wife, 18 West i6th street. 

Wakeman, W. W., Jr., 2 West 29th street. 

Wakeman, Eliza (Mrs. Taintor), St. James Hotel. 



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Whitfield, Elizabeth, iii East 17th street. 

Whittemore, Mrs. Mary Agnes, widow of Henry S., 85 Park 
Avenue. 

Whittemore, Frederick W., son, Astoria, L. I. 

Whittemore, Mrs. Grace M., wife, " " 

Whittemore, Joseph, son of Henry S., 85 Park Avenue. 

Whittemore, Miss Julia A., daughter of Henry S., 85 Park Ave. 

Whittemore, Miss Lucy G., " " " New Bright- 

on, S. I. 

White, Charles W., 108 East 46th street. 

Whitton, Hannah, 363 Fifth Avenue. 

Wilson, Henry H., 161 West nth street. 

Wilson, Annie E., wife, 161 West nth street. 

Walker, Marcus, Brooklyn. 

Walker, Harriet G., wife, Brooklyn. 

Wakefield, Wm. L., 28 East 23d street. 

Williams, Miss Alice. 

Williams, Franke S., Washington, D. C. 

White, Alexander, 1 1 5 Waverley Place. 

Wilson, Mrs. Anne, widow of J. T. W., no West 49th street. 

Wilson, Miss Charlotte E., " " 

White, Alexander, Jr. 

Wilson, Mrs. Ann Taylor, New Jersey. 

Wiley, Charles Albert, 120 Broadway. 

Whitney, Mrs. Sarah A., Presbyterian Home. 

Woolsey, Mrs. Emily P. A., 3 East 12th street. 

Wilkins, David. 

Wilcox, Mrs. Hepsy H., New Jersey. 

Wheelock, George G., M.D., n West 37th street. 

Wilson, R. T., 845 Fifth Avenue. 

Wilson, Mrs. M. C, 845 Fifth Avenue. 

Wolcott, Fredk. H., Astoria, L. I. 

Wolcott, Miss Alice, " 

Wescott, Mrs. Mary T., 24 East 55th street. 

Wickea, Edward A., Sherwood House. 

Wickes, Mrs. Mary Forsyth, Sherwood House. 



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Walbridge, Daniel W., Alexandra House. 

Walbridge, Mrs. Mary E., " 

Wallace, Margaret, 39 West 46th street. 

Walker, John, 26 East 38th street. 

Wheeler, Mrs. Ellen, 678 Lexington Avenue. 

Watts, D. G., 9 West 53d street. 

Wetmore, William, Toledo. 

Wiley, Miss Sarah E. (Mrs. Piatt), 60 Bank street. 

Walker, Mrs. Isabella, 287 Fifth Avenue. 

Weber, John H., 4 West 56th street. 

Weber, Mrs. Caroline C, 4 West 56th street. 

Young, Thomas S., 138 East 49th street. 

Young, Mary E., wife, 138 East 49th street. 

Young, Mary, daughter, 138 East 49th street. 

Young, Thomas S., Jr., son, 3 West 20th street. 

Young, Emma P., daughter (Mrs. Talbot), 62 Fifth Avenue. 

Young, Michael, Kansas. 

Young, James H., 42 West 54th street. 

Young, Sophia D., wife, 42 West 54th street. 



MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH WHO WORSHIP AT 
THE KING STREET CHAPEL. 

Anderson, Mrs. Ann Jane, 217 Varick street. 
Anderson, Rachel (Mrs. Glover), 217 Varick street. 
Armour, Miss Dinah, 38 Downing street. 
Alchorn, James, 67 Charlton street. 
Alchorn, Mrs. Margaret, 67 Charlton street. 

Bennett, Kate M. (Mrs Jordan), d-j Downing street. 
Brown, Chichester, 223 Ninth Avenue. 
Brown, Mrs. Helen Jane, 223 Ninth Avenue. 
Buzzini, Mrs. Margaret, 371 Canal street. 



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Burton, Mrs. Matilda, 85 Sixth Avenue. 

Burke, Miss Bridget, 46 Downing street. 

Becket, Miss Agnes Emma, 252 Bleecker street. 

Becket, Walter J., 252 Bleecker street. 

Boiling, Mrs. Christiana, 47 Crosby street. 

Boble, Mrs. Elizabeth, 83 Charlton street. 

Bullman, Mrs. Isabella, 69 King street. 

Bullman, Miss Eliza, 69 King street. 

Baker, Miss Susie Russell, 24 King street. 

Brown, Mrs. Sophia, 33 Sullivan street. 

Brown, Mrs. Rose, 629 Greenwich street. 

Brown, Miss Rachel, 629 Greenwich street. 

Birrell, Mrs. Jane, 78 South Fifth Avenue. 

Bartels, Henry, 49 Bleecker street. 

Bartels, Mrs. Christine, 49 Bleecker street. 

Bartels, Dora (Mrs. Johnstone), 25 West Houston street. 

Buckwell, John T., no West Houston street. 

Campbell, Miss Margaret, 204 Thompson street. 
Calrow, Mrs. Cecelia, 354 Hudson street. 
Clarke, Edward G., 29 Cottage Place. 
Cleland, Miss Sarah, Boulevard and 117th street. 
Chapelle, Miss Margaret T., 38 Downing street. 
Carson, Mrs. Eliza, 210 West 19th street. 

Davenport, Mrs. L. M., wife Rev. H. A., 29 Cottage Pkce. 

Doherty, Mrs. Margaret, 82 Charlton street. 

Devoe, Mrs. Isabella, 10 Clarkson street. 

Duboice, Mrs. Catherine, 314 Hudson street. 

Disnow, Miss Pauline A., 26 Jones street. 

Dennis, Mrs. Sarah E., 66 Jane street. 

Drysdale, Matthew. 

Drysdale, Mrs. Matilda. 

Davidson, James, Staten Island. 

Davis, Henry L., 53 McDougal street. 

Donaldson, Mrs. Berthia, 113 King street. 

Donaldson, Thomas, 171 Spring street. 



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Davidson, John, i6 Clarkson street. 
Davidson, Mrs. Mary E., i6 Clarkson street. 
Davidson, William, i6 Clarkson street. 

Ebbits, Emily (Mrs. Stewart), i8 Watts street. 
Ebbits, Miss Sarah, i8 Watts street. 
Enright, Mrs. Maria, 29 Cottage Place. 
Evans, Mrs. Lucy, 30 West Washington Place. 

Eraser, John, 49 Downing street. 
Eraser, Mrs. Mary, 49 Downing street. 
Fait, George, 81 Carmine street. 
Finck, Mrs. Magdalene, 1 56 Sullivan street. 

Gardiner, Jane (Mrs. Gallagher), HoDoken. 

Groeninger, Miss Mary (Mrs. Weishaupt), 30 Thompson street. 

Godefroy, Mrs. Sarah, 24 Cornelia street. 

Godefroy, Miss Harriet, 24 Cornelia street. 

Godefroy, Miss Aimee Rose, 24 Cornelia street. 

Gillespie, Mrs. Helen, 613 Greenwich street. 

Gemon, Jennie (Mrs. Rocher), 85 Carmine street. 

Gleave, Miss Annie, loi King street. 

Gubner, Adolph, 345 Hudson street. 

Hopkins, Henry, 80 Charlton street. 
Hopkins', Mrs. Mary, 80 Charlton street. 
Hobley, Mrs. Sarah, New Jersey. 
Hunt, Mrs. Matilda, 454 West 27th street. 
Henry, James, 81 Carmine street. 
Henry, Mrs. Eliza, " 
Hoff, Joseph, 30 Thompson street. 
Harrison, Mrs. Anne, 12 Downing street. 
Henry, Miss Lizzie, 81 Carmine street. 
Henry, Alexander, 81 Carmine street. 
Howgill, William, 113 King street. 
Hengstenberg, Mrs. Joanna A., 78 King street. 



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Irvine, Mrs. Catherine. 
Irvine, Miss Georgiana. 



Jordan, Mrs. Catherine, 67 Downing street. 
Jordan, Miss Mary, " " 

Jordan, James J., " " 

Kerridge, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann. 

Keene, Miss Annie, 223 Varicic street. 

Keene, Miss Katie S., 223 Varick street. 

Knight, Miss Ada, 161 Hudson street. 

Knight, William Walcott, 161 Hudson street. 

King, Mrs. Harriet, wife of Heniy, 409 West 29th street. 

Lynn, Crawford, 529 Greenwich street. 
Lynn, Mrs. Mary Ann, 529 Greenwich street. 
Lord, George, 119 Christopher street. 
Lord, Mrs. Sarah, 
Lavelie, Mrs. Anne, 224 Thompson street. 

McCarter, Mrs. Jane, 20 Downing street. 

Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth, 204 Wooster street. 

McGullough, James, 3 Congress street. 

McCullough, Mrs. Margaret, 3 Congress street.' 

McKa3% Miss Jeannie, 347 West 21st street. 

McCullough, Mrs. Jemima. 

McElroy, Mrs. Jane, 34 Downing street. 

Martin, Miss Jeannie, 204 Wooster street. 

Moir, William, 3 Congress street. 

Moir, Mrs. Elizabeth, 3 Congress street. 

Mills, Alexander, 109 West 1 5th street. 

Mills, Mrs. Mary A., 

McElurath, Ellen (Mrs. Davidson), Staten Island. 

McNamara, Martin S., Hoboken. 

McNamara, Mrs. Emma, " 



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Munroe, Mrs. Mary, 139 McDougal street. 
Munroe, Miss Lizzie R., 139 McDougal street. 
Manck, Miss Sophia, 182 Varick street. 
Miller, Miss Mary, 1 54 Christopher street. 
Miller, Miss Xnne, 

McCron, Miss Isabella R., 69 Sixth Avenue. 
Miller, Lancelot, 78 King street. 
Miller, Mrs. Helen, 78 King street. 
Morrison, Mrs. Mary A., 81 Carmine street. 
McCracken, Robt. W., 70 King street. 
Mittag, Otto F., 132 Bleecker street. 
Mittag, Miss Joanna, 

Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth, 571 Greenwich street. 
Meader, Louis, 41 Carmine street. 
Mugge, Mrs. Sarah J., 67 Charlton street. 

Neill, Mrs. M., Brooklyn. 

Neill, Arthur, 

Nicoll, Mrs. Margaret, 94 Charlton street. 

Nevvcomb, Miss Rosa. 

Oliver, Mrs. Ann Sutton, 40 Downing street. 

Phillips, Mrs. Maria, 425 Hudson street. 

Phillips, Miss Emily E., 425 Hudson street. 

Phillips, Miss Margaret, 

Parsons, Miss Henrietta, 160 Thompson street. 

l^fander, Mrs. Dorothea, Brooklyn. 

Pfander, William, 

Phillips, James, 44 Sullivan street. 

Phillips, Mrs. Jane, 44 Sullivan street. 

Powell, Thomas V., 206 Wooster street. 

Rowe, Mrs. Eleanor, 527 Hudson street. 
Rowe, William, " 

Rowe, Edmund, 
L.ofC. 



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Rosch, John C, 79 King street. 
Rosch, Mrs. Martha, 79 King street. 
Roeder, Adam, 1 1 2 West Houston street. 

Scherb, Mrs.'^Magdalena, 223 Varick street. 
Swift, Miss Mary Ann P., Poughkeepsie. 
Stewart, WilHam, 89 Charlton street. 
Shears, Mrs. Mary F.";;H., 48 Clarkson street. 
Sutton, Mrs. Martha, 92 King street. 
Sime, Andrew, 30 Charlton street. 
Seaman, Miss Abigail, 2 Congress street. 
Seaman, Miss Almena, " 

Struck, Mrs. Banyena, 203 Varick street. 
Struck, Miss Frederica, " " 

Trimble, Alexander, 581 Greenwich street. 
Thompson, Miss Eliza, 52 Vandam street. 

Umber, Mrs. Francina, 12 Downing street 

White, Mrs. Rebecca J., no King street. 
White, Miss Rebecca Sarah, no King street. 
Wingrove, Miss Florence, 138 West 17th street. 
Wingrove, James, " " 

Wingrove, Mrs. Hester, " " 

Watson, Miss Margaret, Canada. 
Welsh, Miss Charlotte, 70 Thompson street. 
Whitford, Mrs. Eliza, 105 West 53d street. 
Wade, Mrs. Amelia, 7 Morton street. 
Weitzel, Mrs. Sabina, ']6 King street. 
White, David, 95 South Fifth Avenue. 
Weishaupt, Charles Louis, 30 Thompson street. 

Young, Jacob W., 9 King street. 



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